The Good, the Bad, and the INVASIVE

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The Good, the Bad, and the INVASIVE Mike Steiger DNREC-Division of Fish and Wildlife 3002 Bayside Drive Dover, DE 19901 (302) 735-2966 Michael.Steiger@Delaware.gov

Case Study: Blairs Pond 28.5 Acres Milford, Delaware Fluridone(tradename Sonar*) applied from 2000-2016 Hydrilla was main target of treatments 3 half and 2 full pond pesticide treatments 2011 Aquatic Weed Harvester used to remove filamentous algae

Blairs Pond Applications Little to no Hydrilla observed as of 2017

Blairs Pond Results 2011 Aquatic Weed Harvester harvested 260 yrds3 total 9.12 yrds3 per surface acres Equivalent to 32 dumpsters of algae

Blairs Pond Results: Fish Community Largemouth Bass Year Type Species Amount(Acres) 2000 Sonar© PR Hydrilla 6.9 2003 3.7 2004 9.4 2006 16.7 2008 2010 2012 28.5 2016 Population Indices 2000 2005 2010 2015 Total No. of Bass 130 117 40 13 PSD 24.3±9 69.7±10 61.5±18 42.9±35 RSD-P 8.1 6.1 5.1 0.0 RSD-457 2.7 2.0 Mean Wr 97.5 90.9 91.4 102.7 <100mm 0.0* 100-199mm 35.4 33.9 1.9 9.8 200-299mm 155.4 59.7 28.9 6.6 300-380mm 125.4 42.3 4.9 >380mm 15.0 11.9 3.8 Total CPUE 241.2 232.9 76.9 21.3 Total # of bass caught drops dramatically Mean Relative weights or ”plumpness” goes up 2005 when Hydrilla was too dense, Wr were slightly lower

So many numbers… electrofishing

Largemouth Bass… 2010 population is dominated by larger fish 2015 very low population, mostly small fish

Bluegill… 2010 low numbers, dominated by larger fish 2015 low numbers, dominated by smaller fish

So many numbers…seining

Blairs Pond: Conclusion Pesticide treatments have successfully reduced the abundance of Hydrilla Filamentous and planktonic algae are now at nuisance levels Largemouth bass and bluegill populations have suffered since the beginning of the half and full pond treatments An integrated pest management solution using different herbicides/techniques, and an aquatic weed harvester is probably the best solution from a fisheries perspective

What is he saying? Complete removal of an aquatic invasive species may not be the best course of action for Delaware state owned ponds Half and full pond treatments with a broad spectrum systemic herbicide have caused a negative effect on game fish populations An integrated pest management approach using contact herbicides for spot specific treatments in combination with the use of an aquatic weed harvester is probably the best course of action for controlling not eradicating Hydrilla in state owned ponds

Thanks! Edna J. Stetzar Mike Stangl Mark Zimmermann Fisheries Biologist DNREC-Division of Fish and Wildlife 3002 Bayside Drive Dover, DE 19901 (302) 735-8654 Edna.Stetzar@Delaware.gov Mike Stangl Freshwater Fisheries Program Manager Mark Zimmermann Aquatic Plant Biologist (302) 735-2977 Mark.Zimmermann@Delaware.gov

Questions?