Using time series streamflow data to determine project effects on physical habitat for spawning and incubating pink salmon /

The incremental method of instream flow assessment was applied to identify effects of a proposed hydroelectric project on pink salmon in the Terror River near Kodiak, Alaska. Time series streamflow data are used to compare spawning and incubating conditions for 27 years of simulated pre- and postpro...

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Main Author: Trihey, E. Woody,
Report Numbers:SUS 10032
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Summary:The incremental method of instream flow assessment was applied to identify effects of a proposed hydroelectric project on pink salmon in the Terror River near Kodiak, Alaska. Time series streamflow data are used to compare spawning and incubating conditions for 27 years of simulated pre- and postproject streamflows. Analysis was based on six years of average daily streamflow record at the Terror Lake outlet gage and four years of data at the Terror River gage (taken between 1963 and 1968).
Physical Description:pages 232-240 : 5 illustrations, 1 map ; 28 cm.
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Contained In:Acquisition and utilization of aquatic habitat inventory information. [Place of publication not identified] : Western Division, American Fisheries Society, [1982?]
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (page 240).