Seasonal movements of nonnative White Catfish in the Penobscot River estuary

North American Journal of Fisheries Management
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Abstract

Objective

White Catfish Ameiurus catus has been introduced to coastal watersheds across the United States. In the Penobscot River, Maine, this species has become increasingly common in upstream habitats that have been made accessible by recent dam removals. We characterized the movements of White Catfish to understand the temporal variation in their movement patterns and contextualize these findings within the recent changes in watershed connectivity.

Methods

We captured and tagged 10 adult White Catfish (mean fork length = 271 mm) with acoustic transmitters in the lower Penobscot River in July 2022. The movements of the tagged fish were monitored through April 2023 with a large network of stationary receivers.

Results

The tagged catfish were detected up to 6 km upstream and 31 km downstream from the release site. The total distance that was traveled by individuals ranged from 0 to 154 km during the study. Fall and spring movements were associated with changes in river flow and water temperature, but fish were relatively stationary from December through March, when at least five individuals were assumed to have overwintered in lower river tributaries.

Conclusion

Our results show that individual White Catfish may move considerable distances within large river systems and that these movements are potentially facilitated by changing river conditions. Collectively, this study fills a long-standing knowledge gap about the movement ecology of this species, adds context to help explain a recent increase in observations within their introduced range, and shows how changes in river conditions may be used to predict when and where these fish will move within a tidal system.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Seasonal movements of nonnative White Catfish in the Penobscot River estuary
Series title North American Journal of Fisheries Management
DOI 10.1093/najfmt/vqaf079
Edition Online First
Publication Date October 08, 2025
Year Published 2025
Language English
Publisher Oxford Academic
Contributing office(s) Coop Res Unit Leetown
Country United States
State Maine
Other Geospatial Penobscot River estuary
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