Winter studies of resident and juvenile anadromous fish (October 1984-May 1985) /
Winter studies (RSA Task 34) were conducted from October 15, 1984 through May 15, 1985 on juvenile salmon and resident fish species of the Susitna River. In addition, some radio telemetry monitoring data are also included for resident fish that were radio tagged in September and early October 1984.
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Contents:
- pt. 1. Winter resident fish distribution and habitat studies conducted in the Susitna River below Devil Canyon / by Richard L. Sundet. (APA 3062 ; RTS 38a)
- pt. 2. Summary of juvenile chinook and coho salmon winter studies in the middle Susitna River, 1984-85 / by Michael E. Stratton. (APA 3063 ; RTS 38b).
- Detailed contents of pt. 1:
- Winter resident fish distribution and habitat studies conducted in the Susitna River below Devil Canyon /
- by Richard L. Sundet
- Methods: Study locations ; Data collection
- Results: Lower Susitna River ; Middle Susitna River
- Discussion: Lower Susitna River ; Middle Susitna River
- Appendices
- appendix A.
- Radio tagged fish tagging and habitat data
- appendix B.
- Burbot biological characteristics and resident fish catch data.
- Detailed contents of pt. 2:
- Summary of juvenile chinook and coho salmon winter studies in the middle Susitna River, 1984-85 /
- by Michael E. Stratton
- Methods: Study locations ; Field data collection and recording ; Data analysis
- Results: Biological data ; Habitat data
- Discussion: Chinook salmon ; Coho salmon ; Habitat salmon
- Appendices
- appendix A.
- Juvenile chinook and juvenile coho salmon catch data by site and month, winter 1984-85
- appendix B.
- Creation of tag-recapture data files which can be used in the POPAN-2 computer model to generate population estiamtes [i.e. estimates] of juvenile chinook salmon at selected winter rearing sites in the middle Susitna River
- appendix C.
- Ice thickness data, winter 1984-85
- appendix D.
- Field observations on predation and food availability.