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The North Central Native Trout Recovery Program is a long term initiative to recover native trout and whitefish in NORTH SASKATCHEWAN RIVER AND the central and northern East Slopes of Alberta. During the LOWER RAM RIVER WATERSHED Program, management actions will be implemented in focal This portion of the North Saskatchewan River watershed watersheds, with successful management actions applied includes the area between and the in subsequent watersheds over time. The Program is part of confluence with the , including the lower Ram River watershed. Historically, native fish in this area

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: h t a P t n e m u c 1:800,000 o D Fisheries Management Objective Next Steps–2017/2018 The fisheries management objective for the North Fish Population Assessment: Standardized electrofishing Saskatchewan River and Lower Ram River watershed surveys will be conducted to assess current fish abundance is to establish and maintain a sustainable fishery for bull and distribution. This information will allow Fisheries trout and mountain whitefish. To achieve this objective, Biologists to evaluate the success of management actions the Government of Alberta will recover fish populations by and track population recovery. implementing management actions that address the 4 key threats identified above. Water Temperature Assessment: Water temperature will be assessed throughout the watershed to identify areas that provide thermally suitable habitat for bull trout. In other Management Actions words, providing information on where bull trout should if there were no other limiting factors. 1. Address fishing mortality: A fishing closure is proposed for a portion of the North Saskatchewan River and OHV Trail Assessments: Assessment of Fall Creek to tributaries and the Lower Ram River watershed (see identify areas with high OHV disturbance. map above). Sections of the watershed that are currently closed will remain closed to angling. Roadway Stream Crossing Inspections: Standardized inspections of culverts and bridges to locate barriers to fish 2. Address poaching: Fisheries Management is working movement and sedimentation concerns due to erosion. with enforcement agencies to ensure fishing closures are effective. Fisheries Management Public Survey: We want to hear 3. Address habitat fragmentation: Habitat related from you! An online public survey will be posted to invite management actions may include remediating fish Albertans to comment on the proposed temporary fishing movement barriers, such as hanging culverts. closure. 4. Address water quality: Mitigation of point sources of sediment and phosphorous runoff, which may include areas of OHV disturbance. Specific actions depend on the results of fish habitat assessments in 2017 and 2018. Fisheries Management will work with key stakeholders and regulators to implement management actions.

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WEBSITE INFORMATION Mywildalberta.ca http://aep.alberta.ca/recreation-public-use/default.aspx North Saskatchewan River main stem

Aug 15, 2017 North Central Native Trout Recovery Program