Spawning habits of grayling in Interior Alaska /

This report describes upstream and downstream migration, spawning, and fecundity of arctic grayling at Fielding Lake, which is located approximately 20 miles north of Paxson and the Denali Highway-Richardson Highway intersection. The study was conducted beginning in spring 1954 through summer 1955.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Warner, George W.,
Corporate Contributor(s):Federal Aid in Sportfish Restoration Act Project.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Region 7.
Publisher:U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
Report Numbers:APA 1832 c
Edition:[Conference version].
Series:Document (Susitna Hydroelectric Project) ; no. 1832.
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Online Access:Link to Full Text
Library Holdings:Print Versions
Description
Summary:This report describes upstream and downstream migration, spawning, and fecundity of arctic grayling at Fielding Lake, which is located approximately 20 miles north of Paxson and the Denali Highway-Richardson Highway intersection. The study was conducted beginning in spring 1954 through summer 1955.
Physical Description:9 pages : 5 illustrations, 1 map ; 27 cm.
Notes:Caption title.

"Presented at the 7th Alaska Science Conference Juneau, Alaska Sept. 1956"--Page 1.

The earliest version of this report (under the same title) was written by Frank J. Wojcik. It covers only the 1954 study, and appeared on pages 10-11 of an unidentified publication.

Another version of this report was published in "Quarterly progress report, surveys and investigations as required by Federal Aid in Fish Restoration, Fish and Wildlife Service and Alaska Game Commission. Title: Game fish investigations of Alaska," pages 1-10.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (page 9).