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Fish Monitoring

Fisherman looking at Tag on Smallmouth Bass caught in the Oneida River.

Each year, Onondaga County Department of Water Environment Protection (OCDWEP) monitors Onondaga Lake to measure how the lake is changing as pollution levels decline. The 2011 OCDWEP Ambient Monitoring Program (AMP) represents the 43rd consecutive year of Onondaga County's lake monitoring effort.

The County’s biological monitoring program tracks a number of plant and animal communities in the lake ecosystem. The monitoring program measures the number and types of fish, aquatic plants, macroinvertebrates, phytoplankton (algae), zooplankton, zebra mussels, and the closely-related quagga mussels.


Recent findings of the fisheries monitoring program are very encouraging. Onondaga Lake supports a diverse and productive biological community. Fish are quite abundant, and angling is becoming increasingly popular. The lake now resembles other regional lakes with respect to the diversity and richness of fish species, extent of aquatic vegetation, and summertime water clarity.

The improvements to water quality are seen throughout the biological community. Fish more sensitive to pollution are expanding their distribution, and important gamefish such as largemouth and smallmouth bass are becoming more abundant.


For more information on Onondaga Lake's fisheries, download the Onondaga Lake Fishery: Fact Sheet (July 2019).

 


In 1998, the County's historical water quality monitoring program was modified and expanded to include biological components. Results of the monitoring program are used to evaluate how the lake is changing in response to clean-up efforts.

Onondaga County's monitoring program is designed to help answer two important questions:

 • Does Onondaga Lake support recreational
    uses?

 • Does Onondaga Lake support a balanced
    community of plants and animals?

These issues are not limited to Onondaga Lake; all regional lakes face these challenges. Despite these issues, it appears that Onondaga Lake and its fish community continue to improve.

 

 

 

 

 



Tagged fish
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Fish larvae
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Fish nests in Onondaga Lake
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Counting zebra mussels
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image For additional information on fish in Onondaga Lake, please contact Chris Gandino, 315-435-2260.


 
 

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