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In 1952, ODFW staff sent a biologist to Washington State to learn more about the shellfish resources of that state and how state officials were managing those resources. This is the report of that trip...
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This bulletin provides a brief description of 8 different clams most commonly harvested in Oregon, delineating average depth and distribution as well as common harvesting techniques for each clam. The ...
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Includes public notice from the Army Corps of Engineers.
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4. [Article] The crab fishery of Oregon
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5. [Article] Razor Clam Investigation 1952
This report contains the results of standardized screening for the 1952 year-class of young razor clams. It also contains data regarding the age composition of the catch, a description of the marking program ...Citation -
Summarizes research on crab, clam and oyster fisheries in Oregon in 1948 at the Oregon Fish Commission's Shellfish Laboratory in Newport.
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Discusses the removal of boulders in the Alsea River near Tidewater by blasting with dynamite. Documents the number of fish killed. Includes a copy of the blasting permit.
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8. [Article] Notes on proposed channel dredging in Coos Bay
The Army Corps of Engineers dredged in Coos Bay in the fall of 1948, dumping dredge spoils on a large clam bed and killing the clams. Although Fish Commission biologists were unable to relocate the original ...Citation -
Reports on an investigation of a proposed project in Coos Bay to see if native bay clam populations were threatened. "The Coos Bay Pulp Corporation proposes to build a bulkhead and drive piling for log ...
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10. [Article] Investigation of proposed log boom on Yaquina River
Reports on an investigation of a request by the C.D. Johnson Lumber Company to construct a log boom two miles below Toledo on the Yaquina River. Local residents were concerned that the boom would damage ...Citation