“…High densities of birds combined with their observed fish-eating behaviors have led to their implication in declines of both commercial and recreational fisheries throughout the Great Lakes region (Lantry et al, 1999;Ludwig et al, 1989;Neuman et al, 1997). Although they can sometimes have an impact on fish populations, a number of studies have indicated that cormorants tend to have a small impact on Great Lakes fish populations and that impacts tend to be site-specific (Diana et al, 2006;Rudstam et al, 2004;Seefelt and Gillingham, 2008). Regardless, the perceived conflicts have spurred an active cormorant population control program by the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Wildlife Services (USDA-WS) through permits issued by the U.S.…”