Sivertson, Stuart, "A Systems Dynamics Model of Fish Populations in Western Lake Superior", 2007 July 29-2007 August 2

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Lake Superior’s fishery resources have been subject to management control for more than a century. A goal of achieving stability of fish populations has been elusive. Present goals stated by management authorities have been expressed as hopes of achieving “fish- community objectives”, some of which may be impossibly exclusive in practice. A system dynamics model of major predator and prey fish populations of Western Lake Superior is discussed and demonstrated. Model simulations of fish population changes are compared to historical estimates. Model-implied results of alternative management policies are explored. Experiments applying past and alternative management policies indicate that a policy of reducing current high rates of predator stockings together with moderately increasing predator harvestings would contribute to long term population stability among both predator and prey fish populations of Lake Superior.

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