What's the State of Lake Ontario?
Published: Monday, March 18, 2013 7:00 am
By: Nancy Sanders
Fishing enthusiasts and those who just love nature will be able to find out more about the state of Lake Ontario from the Department of Environmental Conservation.
The DEC is holding meetings across the state including one in Niagara County on Tuesday, March 19.
"In recent years, Lake Ontario anglers have experienced outstanding fishing on Lake Ontario and its tributaries, based on DEC's science-based management of the fisheries," said DEC Commissioner Joe Martens. "DEC's goal is to maintain Lake Ontario's high-quality angling opportunities and associated economic benefits.”
Lake Ontario and its bays and tributaries support thriving populations of fish, including a variety of trout and salmon, bass, walleye, yellow perch and panfish. New York's Lake Ontario waters comprise more than 2.7 million acres. A 2007 statewide angler survey estimated more than 2.6 million angler days were spent on Lake Ontario and major tributaries. The estimated value of these fisheries exceeded $112 million to the local New York economy.
If you are interested in attending the DEC session here are the details about the meeting:
Tuesday, March 19, 2013: 6:30 - 9:00 p.m. at the Cornell Cooperative Extension Building. The meeting is co-hosted by Niagara County Cooperative Extension and the Niagara County Sportfishery Development Board.
Cornell Cooperative Extension Building
4487 Lake Avenue
Lockport, Niagara County











