The Wisconsin Waterways Commission (WWC) will host a meeting at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026, for reviewing and recommending funding of projects.
Habitat improvement projects, population trends and management actions for three high-quality trout streams (South Branch Oconto, First South Branch Oconto and North Branch Beaver Creek) will be the focus of this talk.
In this presentation, all aspects of current Green Bay walleye management will be covered, including updated results from the large reward tag study that started in the spring of 2024 and will continue for the next several years, the size and age…
Starting in March of 2025, the AOC fisheries team began collecting pre-data to evaluate the success of various habitat projects and inform future habitat work. We will be discussing the history of the AOC, upcoming habitat projects and our AOC…
Ever wonder if trout habitat enhancement projects work? Greg Matzke, DNR fisheries biologist, recently evaluated the impact of a dozen different habitat projects on one of the best systems in his area. At this presentation, we will walk through them…
Learn about fisheries habitat and management in the Mecan River Watershed and the Upper Pine River from Shawn Sullivan and Steve DeVitt, DNR fisheries habitat biologists, and Scott Bunde, DNR fisheries biologist.
Learn about trout habitat improvement evaluations on projects in Shawano and Waupaca counties from Elliot Hoffman, DNR fisheries biologist, and Kyle Kossel, DNR fisheries habitat biologist.
This presentation will summarize the movement of over 100 sonic-tagged fish throughout the Winnebago System.
Information on the process for identifying, investigating and cleaning up contamination will be presented in the morning. The RR EAG will meet in the afternoon.
Door County has requested approval from the DNR to stockpile and dispose of sediments dredged from the Chaudoirs Dock County Park Harbor.