- Alsek River watershed reports
- Mackenzie River watershed reports
- Yukon River watershed reports
The Government of Yukon checks the health of lake trout and lake whitefish every year through monitoring surveys. The program collects information on population levels, size, length, weight and age to detect changes over time. These reports are divided into lakes and watersheds based on the water that flows in and out of them. This helps us understand the health of Yukon’s lake trout and lake whitefish populations.
Read the Lake Trout and Lake Whitefish Monitoring Program overview and methods report.
Read the Lake Trout and Lake Whitefish Monitoring Program 10-year adaptive monitoring strategy (2023-2032).
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Alsek River watershed reports
Read the Lake Trout and Lake Whitefish Monitoring Program reports for lakes in the Alsek River watershed.
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Mackenzie River watershed reports
Read the Lake Trout and Lake Whitefish Monitoring Program reports for lakes in the Mackenzie River watershed.
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Yukon River watershed reports
Read the Lake Trout Monitoring Program reports for lakes in the Yukon River watershed.
- Atlin Lake 2014
- Bennett Lake 2014
- Braeburn Lake 2016
- Caribou Lake 2011
- Caribou Lake 2012
- Chadburn Lake 2015
- Ethel Lake 2011
- Fish Lake 2010
- Fish Lake 2012
- Fish Lake 2021
- Fox Lake 2013
- Frenchman Lake 2012
- Frenchman Lake 2020
- Kathleen Lake 2019
- Kluane Lake 2013
- Kusawa Lake 2014
- Ladue Lake 2017
- Lake Laberge 2016
- Lewes Lake 2010
- Little Atlin Lake 2015
- Little Atlin Lake 2021
- Little Fox Lake 2016
- Little Salmon Lake 2015
- Louise Lake 2011
- Lower Snafu Lake 2010
- Lower Snafu Lake 2021
- Mandanna Lake 2013
- Marsh Lake 2015
- Mayo Lake 2013
- Minto Lake 2014
- Morley Lake 2018
- Quiet Lake 2012
- Snafu Lake (gazetted) 2018
- Tagish Lake 2015
- Ta'tla Mun 2011
- Tarfu Lake 2010
- Tarfu Lake 2021
- Ten Mile Lake 2016
- Teslin Lake 2016
- Twin Lake (East) 2013
- Twin Lake (West) 2013
- Wolf Lake 2018
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