The distribution and abundance of rainbow trout in the Susitna River as ascertained by radio telemetry
The primary objectives of this study in 1979 was to determine the seasonal distribution and relative abundance of selected fish species, with rainbow trout being the primary selected species, and to characterize the seasonal habitat requirements of these species. In 1983 these objectives were expand...
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Publisher: | [Richard L. Sundet], |
Report Numbers: | SUS 415 |
Edition: | [Draft]. |
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Online Access: | Link to Full Text |
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Summary: | The primary objectives of this study in 1979 was to determine the seasonal distribution and relative abundance of selected fish species, with rainbow trout being the primary selected species, and to characterize the seasonal habitat requirements of these species. In 1983 these objectives were expanded to include also quantifying the important habitat parameters associated with spawning and rearing of these species and measuring fish density in spawning and rearing habitats to provide an estimate of habitat quality. |
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Physical Description: | 10 p. in various pagings : ill. ; 28 cm. |
Notes: | Title from topic line on p. [1]. "Data to be presented before the AFS meeting in Juneau on November 12-15, 1984 by Richard Sundet." Stamped on p. [1]: Draft. |