Each spring over 1/2 million river herring migrate from the ocean up the Mystic River to the Mystic Lakes and to Horn Pond. If lined up back-to-back, this would measure up to 100 miles of fish!
The more we know about the river herring the better equipped we are to advocate for a clean and healthy Mystic River, and for this unique species and the wildlife it supports. You can thank the river herring for the return of the Bald Eagles to the Mystic Lakes — they're a great food source for eagles! You are invited to participate in this wildlife migration by monitoring the herring. Some basics about the program:
What will you be doing? Counting fish as they pass through the Mystic Lakes fish ladder OR counting fish as they swim up the spillway at Horn Pond
Where does monitoring take place? You can monitor at Mystic Lakes Dam in Medford or Horn Pond in Woburn.
When does monitoring occur? The monitoring season is:
Mystic Lakes → Sunday, April 9th to Saturday, July 1st
Horn Pond → Sunday April 16th to Saturday, June 24th
Choose a shift (or two) that works with your schedule and monitor once a week during the season — for 10 minutes during your selected hour. If you can't attend, let us know and we will find a substitute.
How do I become a monitor? Sign up below to claim your spot.
When are the trainings — Mystic Lakes , March 30th at 7pm (Zoom) / Horn Pond, April 6th at 7pm (Zoom). We will also hold in-person drop-in hours at both locations for new monitors to observe the monitoring protocol (dates TBD)
SIGN UP FOR MONITORING: HELPFUL TIPS
There are two unique sites—Upper Mystic Lake and Horn Pond. You may select a time slot for one or both sites.
Only available time slots will be visible. They are available first-come, first-serve.
The form limits your response to one shift at each site. If you would like another shift please reach out to daria.clark@mysticriver.org
Please verify that you have selected the correct location and time slot before submitting.
Happy monitoring!