This document is a thesis proposal submitted by Riley Pollomin partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Master's of Science degree in biology. The proposal aims to use hydroacoustic methods to spatially quantify the productive capacity of fish habitats in freshwater lakes and reservoirs in Manitoba. Specifically, it will evaluate the productive capacity of Lac du Bonnet reservoir and Lake Manigotagan and examine how this capacity varies spatially within and between the systems. Hydroacoustic surveys will be conducted over two summers on both sites. Data collected will be used to analyze the relationship between fish productivity and distributions of lower trophic organisms. Individual size distributions will also be examined to understand resource allocation across body sizes.