The mission of the Hunt Creek Fisheries Research Station is to provide information on inland fisheries resources to allow for better management and understanding of Michigan’s fishery resources. This mission is pursued by:
Investigating relations between habitat quality and fish community dynamics
Conducting experiments to test effects of habitat changes on fish abundance
Coordinating the statewide Status and Trends Program for habitat and fish in streams
Communicating research findings to Michigan’s fisheries managers and the scientific community so that knowledge gained through research can be applied to restore and improve fisheries
Developing experimental designs for experiments or evaluations carried out by Michigan’s fisheries managers
Providing scientific evaluations of fisheries management actions
Providing expert advice and recommendations to fisheries managers
Providing data analysis and study reporting assistance to fisheries managers
Providing technical editing expertise to professional peers in specialized research areas
Publishing peer-reviewed technical articles in specialized research areas
Serving as educators and consultants to Fisheries Division in our areas of specialization
Writing Fisheries Division technical documents and policies and procedures for areas of expertise
Providing leadership of issues relating to streams in Michigan, particularly coldwater streams
Developing active research collaborations with professional peers and university faculty and students