Assessment of the reservoir-related effects of the Skagit Project on downstream fishery resources of the Skagit River, Washington /

"The aim of these studies was to establish ecological baseline data for the aquatic environment of the Skagit River between Newhalem and Conrete. Studies were designed to contribute information relevant to three SCL projects: High Ross Dam, Copper Creek Dam, and relicensing of the Skagit Projec...

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Alternate Title:ResearchWorks at the University of Washington.
Additional Author(s):Graybill, J. P.
Corporate Contributor(s):University of Washington. Fisheries Research Institute.

Seattle City Light.
Publisher:Fisheries Research Institute, College of Fisheries, University of Washington,
Report Numbers:APA 353

APA 433

SUS 230
Original Source:ResearchWorks at the University of Washington.
Series:Document (Susitna Hydroelectric Project) ; no. 353.
Document (Susitna Hydroelectric Project) ; no. 433.
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Summary:"The aim of these studies was to establish ecological baseline data for the aquatic environment of the Skagit River between Newhalem and Conrete. Studies were designed to contribute information relevant to three SCL projects: High Ross Dam, Copper Creek Dam, and relicensing of the Skagit Project. The results provide a basis to assess the present and predicted reservoir-related effects of the Skagit Project on the downstream fishery resources of the Skagit Project."--Page [1].
Physical Description:xxxxv, 602 pages : illustrations, graphs, maps ; 28 cm
Notes:Prepared for the Seattle City Light.

"FRI-UW-7905."
Report Type:Final report.
Original Source:ResearchWorks at the University of Washington.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 592-602).