Winter aquatic investigations (September 1983-May 1984) : an evaluation of the incubation life-phase of chum salmon in the middle Susitna River, Alaska /

This report provides results of the 1983-1984 winter studies conducted by the ADF&G to evaluate and compare existing chum salmon incubation conditions in selected slough, side channel, tributary, and mainstem habitats of the Susitna River between Talkeetna and Devil Canyon (river miles 98-152).

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Alternate Title:Evaluation of the incubation life-phase of chum salmon in the middle Susitna River, Alaska
Main Author: Vining, Leonard J.,
Additional Author(s):Blakely, Jeffery S.,

Freeman, Glenn M.,

Keklak, Theresa,

Quane, Tim,
Corporate Contributor(s):Alaska. Susitna Hydro Aquatic Studies.
Publisher:Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game, Susitna Hydro Aquatic Studies,
Report Numbers:APA 2658 (draft)

RTS 26 (draft)

RTS 26a (draft)

RTS 26b (draft)

SUS 451

SUS 452
Edition:Draft.
Series:Document (Susitna Hydroelectric Project) ; no. 2658d.
Report (Alaska. Susitna Hydro Aquatic Studies) ; no. 5.
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Summary:This report provides results of the 1983-1984 winter studies conducted by the ADF&G to evaluate and compare existing chum salmon incubation conditions in selected slough, side channel, tributary, and mainstem habitats of the Susitna River between Talkeetna and Devil Canyon (river miles 98-152).
Physical Description:2 volumes : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm.
Notes:Authors on p. i of v. 1: Leonard J. Vining, Jeffery S. Blakely, and Glenn M. Freeman.

Authors of Appendix A (which comprises most of v. 2): Theresa Keklak and Tim Quane.

In this draft version, v. 2 contains all appendices. In final version, v. 1 (APA 2658) contains appendices A-E and v. 2 (APA 2659) comprises only appendix F.

Page A-342 is bad in all print and electronic copies owned by the cataloging agency (ARLIS). No replacement page has been found.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (v. 1: pages 142-157; v. 2: p. A-342-A-343).