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f <br />other (Golf Course) <br />Total <br />0.0 <br />194.97 <br />77.93 <br />194.97 <br />11. Fish, Wildlife, and Ecologically Sensitive Resources <br />a. Describe fish and wildlife resources on or near the site and discuss how they would be <br />affected by the project. Describe any measures to be taken to minimize or avoid adverse <br />impacts. <br />The Site is adjacent to Long Lake. Below are DNR listed fisheries resources for Long Lake. <br />DNR SECTION OF FISHERIES INFORMATION FOR LONG LAKE <br />fisheries information below acquired from DNR Lake SWIM Database <br />FISH POPULATION COMMENTS <br />The present fish population consists of high numbers of black bullheads and black crappie. <br />White suckers were caught in numbers three times the local median. Forage species, golden <br />shiner, and yellow perch were observed in numbers close to the local median levels. All other <br />fish species; white crappie, northern pike, bluegill, hybrid sunfish, pumpkinseed sunfish, carp <br />brown and yellow bullheads and the channel catfish were captured in numbers significantly <br />below local median numbers <br />WATER CHEMISTRY SURVEY DATE: 07/23/1986 <br />Secchi disk: 2.5 Water color: GREEN % Littoral: 50 <br />Cause of water color: PLANKTON ALGAE <br />LAKE DESCRIPTION <br />Surface water area: 261 Management class: CENTRARCHID Ecological type: <br />CENTRARCHID <br />Accessibility: CITY-OWNED ACCESS ON WEST END OF LAKE HAS PARKING <br />RESTRICTIONS. (PERMIT ONLY). <br />NET CATCH DATA <br />GILL NETS <br />species <br />No. of sets: 04 Gill net survey date: 07/23/1986 <br /># fish # per set total pounds pounds per set <br />Carp 0004 1.U 14.40 3.60 <br />Channel Catfish 0001 0.3 9.70 243 <br />Black Bullhead 0039 9.8 9.10 2.28 <br />Yellow Bullhead 0001 0.3 0.40 0.10 <br />Northern Pike 0006 1.5 20.10 5.03 <br />Yellow Perch 0036 9.0 3.05 0.76 <br />White Crappie 0002 0.5 1.60 0.40 <br />Black Crappie 0111 27.8 13.15 3.29