Susitna Hydro Aquatic Studies. Phase II report, Synopsis of the 1982 aquatic studies and analysis of fish and habitat relationships /

"This report is synopsis of the fisheries, aquatic habitat, and instream flow data collected by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF & G) Susitna Hydroelectric (Su Hydro) Feasibility Aquatic Studies Program during the 1981-82 (October-May) ice-covered and 1982 (May-October) open wate...

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Alternate Title:Susitna Hydro Aquatic Studies. Phase 2 report, Synopsis of the 1982 aquatic studies and analysis of fish and habitat relationships

Phase II report, Synopsis of the 1982 aquatic studies and analysis of fish and habitat relationships

Synopsis of the 1982 aquatic studies and analysis of fish and habitat relationships
Corporate Contributor(s):Alaska. Department of Fish and Game.

Alaska. Susitna Hydro Aquatic Studies.

Alaska Power Authority.
Publisher:Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game,
Report Numbers:APA 40

APA 641

APA 642

RTS 16

RTS 16a

RTS 16b

SUS 185

SUS 186
Series:Document (Susitna Hydroelectric Project) ; no. 40.
Document (Susitna Hydroelectric Project) ; no. 641.
Document (Susitna Hydroelectric Project) ; no. 642.
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Contents:
  • [Main report]. (RTS 16a ; SUS 186)
  • Appendices. (RTS 16b ; SUS 185).
  • Contents of main report: Introduction
  • Results and discussion of the fish and habitat studies on the Susitna River below Devil Canyon
  • The fisheries studies within the boundaries of the proposed impoundments above Devil Canyon
  • Summary of the instream flow relationships of the fisheries resources downstream of Devil Canyon
  • Contributors
  • Glossary of common and scientific names.
  • Contents of appendices:
  • Analysis of the species selectivity of fishwheels for the capture of adult salmon in the Susitna River /
  • Fredrick M. Thompson and Bruce M. Barrett
  • Timing and passage of adult salmon in the mainstem Susitna River and access into selected sloughs upstream of the Chulitna River confluence /
  • E. Woody Trihey, Len J. Vining, Christopher C. Estes, D.R. Seagren, and A.G. Hoffmann
  • Qualitative analysis of salmon spawning habitat in sloughs located within the Talkeetna to Devil Canyon reach of the Susitna River /
  • Sheryl Salasky, Rick Sinnott, and Andrew Hoffmann
  • Models of hydraulic conditions and chum salmon spawning habitat in selected Susitna River sloughs /
  • Rick Sinnott, Kim Sylvester, Andrew Hoffmann, and Christopher C. Estes
  • Effects of mainstem Susitna discharge on total wetted and backwater surface areas at selected study sites /
  • Bob Marshall
  • Influence of habitat parameters on distribution and relative abundance of juvenile salmon and resident species /
  • Stephen S. Hale
  • Use of major habitat types by juvenile salmon and resident species /
  • Paul M. Suchanek and Stephen S. Hale
  • Habitat relationships of juvenile salmon outmigration /
  • Stephen S. Hale
  • A model of the effect of incremental increases in sport fishing on population structure of arctic grayling above Devil Canyon /
  • Dana C. Schmidt
  • Age-length relationships for arctic grayling and rainbow trout /
  • Paul M. Suchanek and Stephen S. Hale
  • Evaluation of arctic grayling spawning and rearing habitat and notes on salmon spawning in the impoundment study area of the Susitna River /
  • Gene Sandone and Joe Sautner.