Are Minnesotas rivers and streams fishable?
The blue, green and red pies in the Fishable Rivers and Streams map above show the breakdown of Fishable rivers and streams for each major river basin in Minnesota. 4 Blue slices (“Full Fishable Use Support”) represent the percent of rivers and streams assessed in a basin that are better than standards more than 90% of the time. 4 Green slices (“Partial Fishable Use Support”) represent the percent of rivers and streams assessed in a basin that are better than standards between 75% and 90% of the time. 4 Red slices (“Not Meeting Fishable Use Support”) represent the percent of rivers and streams assessed in a basin that are better than standards less than 75% of the time. How many rivers and streams were assessed? The gray and black pies in the map show the percent of river and stream miles in the basin that were assessed in the stated year to determine whether they are Fishable. 4 Black slices represent the percent of river and stream miles in each basin that were assessed for Fishable