Fishery
Concepts
suggested
grade levels: 9-12
view Idaho achievement standards for this lesson
Objectives:
1. Students will learn how
to use the Digital Atlas of Idaho.
2. Students will learn about some basic fish concepts.
Procedure:
Have your students use the
game fisheries section of the Digital Atlas of Idaho. To get there: Click on
Atlas Home, mouse-over Hydrology, then click on Game
Fisheries. Encourage your students to explore these pages and click on the
links to see the pictures. Have them do any one or all three of the following:
1. Select at least three of the game fish species discussed in the fisheries module and explain how the historic topographic development (and concurrent drainage development) of Idaho has influenced the development of their different populations. Make a timeline, and draw and label a map to help support your discussion. You may wish to print out a map of Idaho showing streams and lakes or click on Atlas Home, then on Idaho Maps. Use the zoom and layers functions to adjust the map the way you want it.
2. Compare and contrast:
a. Sockeye Salmon vs. Kokanee Salmon
b. Rainbow Trout vs. Steelhead Trout
3. Discuss the pros and
cons of hatchery fish programs in terms of their impacts (actual or potential)
on wild fish populations.
Handouts/Activity links:
These are links to access the handouts and printable materials.
Game Fisheries
| Idaho Maps | idout2ho.pdf
Related
Lesson Topics:
Biology: Fish
Extra Topics: General Topics