Fall and winter studies of fish in the upper Tanana River drainage
A natural gas pipeline is proposed by the Northwest Alaskan Pipeline Company, which would follow the Alaska Highway and Tanana River and cross streams that are tributaries to the Tanana River. As part of planning and construction of this pipeline, baseline environmental information is needed on late...
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Alternate Title: | Interim summary report to the Northwest Alaskan Pipeline Company |
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Corporate Contributor(s): | Northwest Alaskan Pipeline Company |
Document Type: | Report |
Publisher: | Aquabionics, Inc. |
Date: | May 1978 |
Sponsor / Funder: | Northwest Alaskan Pipeline Company |
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Online Access: | View Full Text |
Library Holdings: | Print Versions |
Summary: | A natural gas pipeline is proposed by the Northwest Alaskan Pipeline Company, which would follow the Alaska Highway and Tanana River and cross streams that are tributaries to the Tanana River. As part of planning and construction of this pipeline, baseline environmental information is needed on late fall and winter abundance and distribution of fish in the upper Tanana basin. A study was performed in the area from Big Delta to the Canadian border from September 26 to November 18, 1977 and from February 25 to April 26, 1978. This report is a preliminary, narrative summary of the findings. |
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Physical Description: | 16 p. |
Notes: | At head of title: Interim summary report to the Northwest Alaskan Pipeline Company. |