Population dynamics of arctic grayling in the upper Susitna basin /

Presents population dynamics model to determine effects of catch and release management strategies in anticipation of a sport fishery of arctic grayling. Improved access to such a fishery in the upper Susitna River basin would be associated with the hydroelectric project. Sampling sites were located...

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Alternate Title:Title on fiche header: Population dynamics of arctic grayling in the upper Susitna River

Access and transmission corridor aquatic investigations (July-October 1983)
Main Author: Schmidt, Dana C.
Additional Author(s):Stratton, Mike E.
Corporate Contributor(s):Alaska. Susitna Hydro Aquatic Studies.
Publisher:Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game, Susitna Hydro Aquatic Studies,
Report Numbers:APA 2049 (pt. 2 : draft)

RTS 22 (pt. 2 : draft)

SUS 352 (pt. 2)

SUS 10045
Original Source:Access and transmission corridor aquatic investigations (July-October 1983)
Edition:Draft.
Series:Report (Alaska. Susitna Hydro Aquatic Studies) ; no. 4, pt. 2.
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Summary:Presents population dynamics model to determine effects of catch and release management strategies in anticipation of a sport fishery of arctic grayling. Improved access to such a fishery in the upper Susitna River basin would be associated with the hydroelectric project. Sampling sites were located along tributaries (mostly at areas of confluence) of the Susitna River above the Devil Canyon dam site.
Physical Description:4, 19, [4] p., [9] p. of plates : ill., map ; 28 cm.
Notes:"1984 Report No. 4, Part 2."
Original Source:Access and transmission corridor aquatic investigations (July-October 1983)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 17-19).