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1. [Article] Annual report - Fishery Division : 1968
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2. [Article] Annual report - Fishery Division : 1950
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3. [Article] Annual report - Fishery Division : 1951
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4. [Article] Annual report - Fishery Division : 1967
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5. [Article] Annual report - Fishery Division : 1961
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6. [Article] Annual report - Fishery Division : 1966
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7. [Article] Annual report - Fishery Division : 1952
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8. [Article] Annual report - Fishery Division : 1968
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9. [Article] Annual report - Fishery Division : 1970
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10. [Article] Annual report - Fishery Division : 1956
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11. [Article] Annual report - Fishery Division : 1954
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12. [Article] Annual report - Fishery Division : 1959
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13. [Article] Annual report - Fishery Division : 1962
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14. [Article] Annual report - Fishery Division : 1963
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15. [Article] Annual report - Fishery Division : 1965
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16. [Article] Annual report - Fishery Division : 1964
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17. [Article] Annual report - Fishery Division : 1953
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18. [Article] Annual report - Fishery Division : 1957
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19. [Article] Annual report - Fishery Division : 1958
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20. [Article] Annual report - Fishery Division : 1960
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21. [Article] Annual report - Fishery Division: 1955
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22. [Article] Annual report - Fishery Division : 1949
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23. [Article] Habitat Improvement Project, No. 12
"The upper drainage of the John Day River system produces summer steelhead and spring chinook salmon. The fish are generally confined to the main stem and its tributaries above Prairie City. The spawning ...Citation -
24. [Article] Habitat Improvement Project, No. 15
"The Tenmile Lakes Project for partial control of warm-water fish was initiated in August of 1964, One qualified fishery biologist and one conservation aide were assigned to do the work. The reduction ...Citation -
25. [Article] Habitat Improvement Project, No. 21
"A view-window counting station was operated at the Pacific Power and Light Company's dam on the North Umpqua River at Winchester, Douglas County, Oregon. The fish passing the dam each season were enumerated ...Citation -
26. [Article] Habitat Improvement Project, No. 17
"Fall Creek Reservoir is a unit of the comprehensive plan of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers for flood control and multiple use of the water resources of the upper Willamette Basin. The reservoir is ...Citation -
27. [Article] Habitat Improvement Project, No. 24
Fish passing Winchester Dam view-window counting station on the North Umpqua River were enumerated. Figure 1 is a map of the Umpqua basin and denotes the counting station. The counts for summer steelhead, ...Citation -
28. [Article] Habitat Improvement Project, No. 2
"The construction of Illinois Falls fish ladder on the Illinois River in Oregon was completed in November 1961. The ladder was opened and operated during the winter of 1961-62. Final cleanup and rock removal ...Citation -
29. [Article] Habitat Improvement Project, No. 26
Fintrol-5 was experimentally tested in six isolated gold dredge ponds in Sumpter Valley. The tests revealed all coarse fish in treated ponds were killed in a period varying between 7 hours and 144 hours; ...Citation -
30. [Article] Habitat Improvement Project, No. 25
In earlier years, the lower Owyhee River provided excellent trout angling. In recent years, the fishery had declined to one maintained with the annual stocking of legal size hatchery trout on a put and ...Citation -
31. [Article] Habitat Improvement Project, No. 7
"Rehabilitation of Bully Creek Reservoir, its tributaries, and segments of the Malheur River system was completed in 1963. All waters treated supported large populations of undesirable fish. The treatment ...Citation -
32. [Article] Habitat Improvement Project, No. 13
"A segment of the Crooked River, Crook County, Oregon, was chemically treated along with sections of Ochoco Creek, McKay Creek, and Dry River from August 13 to November 5, 1963.' A total of 860 gallons ...Citation -
33. [Article] Habitat Improvement Project, No. 22
"The objective of the reservoir research project is to gather and assemble data concerning the game and rough fish populations in Round Butte, Prineville, and Ochoco Reservoirs to enable efficient management ...Citation -
34. [Article] Habitat Improvement Project, No. 6
"Upper Cow Lake located in Malheur County, Oregon, Township 28 South, Range 44 East, Section 29, was chemically treated with 2,325 gallons of liquid synergized rotenone (Pro-noxfish) on September 11, 1963 ...Citation -
35. [Article] Habitat Improvement Project, No. 3
"Malheur Reservoir located in Malheur County, Oregon, was chemically treated with liquid rotenone on October 11, 1962 to eliminate an abundant population of black crappie and a smaller population of fine ...Citation -
36. [Article] Habitat Improvement Project, No. 5
"Big Lava Lake in Deschutes County, Oregon, was chemically treated September 19, 1963, to eliminate a population of roach and white fish. An estimated kill in excess of 400,000 fish resulted from the application ...Citation -
37. [Article] Habitat Improvement Project, No. 23
Opossum shrimp, Mysis relicta Loven, were collected at Upper Waterton Lake, Alberta, Canada in the summer of 1967, terminating a three-year project. Approximately 1,090,000 Mysis were transplanted into ...Citation -
38. [Article] Habitat Improvement Project, No. 19
"The following projects were completed between July 1, 1965, and June 30, 1966, under the stream clearance segment of the State-wide Stream Improvement Program. The larger segments were initiated by requesting ...Citation -
39. [Article] Habitat Improvement Project, No. 8
"Miller Lake was chemically treated with toxaphene on September 16, 1958 to destroy a population of parasitic lamprey (E.tridentatus) and Tui Chub (Siphatelep bicolor). Toxaphene was applied at the rate ...Citation -
40. [Article] Habitat Improvement Project, No. 10
"The project objectives were to determine the possibility of raising the subterranean water in adequate amounts by installation of an underground weir; to determine what type of structure would be most ...Citation