A Survey of Crayfish in the Pigeon River and its Tributaries in Tennessee and North Carolina

The Pigeon River watershed has been the focus of a ¬¬major recovery project to reintroduce fish and other aquatic species into the river where they were historically present. A paper mill at Pigeon River Kilometer/Mile (PRKM 102.1/PRM 63.2) began operations in 1908 and discharged effluents which had...

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Main Author: Dunn, David Casey B
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Published: Trace: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange 2010
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spelling ndltd-UTENN-oai-trace.tennessee.edu-utk_gradthes-19132011-12-13T16:12:03Z A Survey of Crayfish in the Pigeon River and its Tributaries in Tennessee and North Carolina Dunn, David Casey B The Pigeon River watershed has been the focus of a ¬¬major recovery project to reintroduce fish and other aquatic species into the river where they were historically present. A paper mill at Pigeon River Kilometer/Mile (PRKM 102.1/PRM 63.2) began operations in 1908 and discharged effluents which had a detrimental impact on the aquatic wildlife. Recent modifications to the mill have significantly improved effluent quality such that most aquatic organisms are recolonizing the river. The present study is a baseline survey of crayfish species in the Pigeon River and its tributaries; it also includes a comparison of the mean Catch Per Unit Effort (CPUE) in four different reaches of the stream and documents diversity upstream and downstream of the paper mill. Crayfish are important to the aquatic ecosystem and food web because they serve as cutters that help to break down leaf litter and carrion and are also a food source for predators. Crayfish were collected using modified minnow traps and electroshocking and by snorkeling along ‘turning’ rocks; the method used was based on characteristics of the stream reach sampled, including water depth, flow, transparency, and type of substrate. A total of 1,320 crayfish specimens representing seven species was collected during the eight month study. Crayfish were found in nine Pigeon River tributaries , in the main stem of the Pigeon River upstream of the paper mill (PRKM 102.1/PRM 63.2), and below the Progress Energy Dam (PRKM 61.1/PRM 38.0). No crayfish were found downstream of the paper mill in the river itself; however, crayfish were found downstream from the Progress Energy Dam down to the Pigeon River’s confluence with the French Broad River. 2010-12-01 text application/pdf http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_gradthes/791 Masters Theses Trace: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange Pigeon River Crayfish Paper Mill Blue Ridge Paper Products Inc. Virlie Crayfish Cataloochee Morph Crayfish Physical Sciences and Mathematics
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topic Pigeon River
Crayfish
Paper Mill
Blue Ridge Paper Products Inc.
Virlie Crayfish
Cataloochee Morph Crayfish
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
spellingShingle Pigeon River
Crayfish
Paper Mill
Blue Ridge Paper Products Inc.
Virlie Crayfish
Cataloochee Morph Crayfish
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Dunn, David Casey B
A Survey of Crayfish in the Pigeon River and its Tributaries in Tennessee and North Carolina
description The Pigeon River watershed has been the focus of a ¬¬major recovery project to reintroduce fish and other aquatic species into the river where they were historically present. A paper mill at Pigeon River Kilometer/Mile (PRKM 102.1/PRM 63.2) began operations in 1908 and discharged effluents which had a detrimental impact on the aquatic wildlife. Recent modifications to the mill have significantly improved effluent quality such that most aquatic organisms are recolonizing the river. The present study is a baseline survey of crayfish species in the Pigeon River and its tributaries; it also includes a comparison of the mean Catch Per Unit Effort (CPUE) in four different reaches of the stream and documents diversity upstream and downstream of the paper mill. Crayfish are important to the aquatic ecosystem and food web because they serve as cutters that help to break down leaf litter and carrion and are also a food source for predators. Crayfish were collected using modified minnow traps and electroshocking and by snorkeling along ‘turning’ rocks; the method used was based on characteristics of the stream reach sampled, including water depth, flow, transparency, and type of substrate. A total of 1,320 crayfish specimens representing seven species was collected during the eight month study. Crayfish were found in nine Pigeon River tributaries , in the main stem of the Pigeon River upstream of the paper mill (PRKM 102.1/PRM 63.2), and below the Progress Energy Dam (PRKM 61.1/PRM 38.0). No crayfish were found downstream of the paper mill in the river itself; however, crayfish were found downstream from the Progress Energy Dam down to the Pigeon River’s confluence with the French Broad River.
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title A Survey of Crayfish in the Pigeon River and its Tributaries in Tennessee and North Carolina
title_short A Survey of Crayfish in the Pigeon River and its Tributaries in Tennessee and North Carolina
title_full A Survey of Crayfish in the Pigeon River and its Tributaries in Tennessee and North Carolina
title_fullStr A Survey of Crayfish in the Pigeon River and its Tributaries in Tennessee and North Carolina
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