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  • 9664
    For years, BPA's only job was to market power from the 28 Federal dams on the Columbia River and its tributaries. Now BPA has a new assignment - to restore fish and wildlife damaged by the development ...
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  • 472
    Klamath River Fish Die-off, September 2002, Mortality Report, FWS, Arcata, CA Summary of Findings This report provides an estimate of the fish mortality that occurred during the September 2002 Klamath ...
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  • 452
    Oregon Department of Forestry Forest Practices Section 2600 State Street Salem, OR 97310 Dl Fish 8 Wildlife Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Habitat Conservation Division P. O. Box 59 Portland, OR ...
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  • 556
    CONTENTS PAGE I. THE SALMON AND THE FISHERY OF KLAMATH RIVER 2695 Introduction 2697 General Characteristics of Klamath River Salmon 2699 Species Other Than King Salmon 26916 The Spring Migration (Immigration) ...
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  • 555
    Abstract: Totals of 37,655 and 31,807 adipose-fin clipped, coded-wire tagged (Ad+CWT) 1990 brood year (BY) fall chinook salmon were released from ponds on Indian and Elk creeks, respectively, in 1991. ...
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  • 127
    ill., map; Thesis (M.M.A.)--University of Washington, 1997; Vita; Includes bibliographical references (leaves [35]-38)
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  • 735
    "July 2004"
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  • 3351
    "The committee's conclusions are subject to modification in the future if scientific evidence becomes available to show that modification of flows or water levels would promote the welfare of the threatened ...
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  • 351
    Date of letter: February 19, 1951
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  • 340
    Stocking dates include 1888, 1910, 1914, 1922-1939
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  • 78
    Date of memorandum: September 3, 1941; "Donald S. Farner, Ranger-Naturalist."; Includes the following sections: Memorandum on Fishing, 1941; Creel Census; Recommendations for Fish and Limnological studies ...
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  • 3475
    Annual Report For Interagency Agreement 14-16-0001-89508 EVALUATION OF INSTREAM FISH HABITAT RESTORATION STRUCTURES IN KLAMATH RIVER TRIBUTARIES 1988/1989 by A.D.Olson and J.R. West USDA-Forest Service, ...
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  • 3775
    The Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service (Services) have adopted a policy that will address the conservation needs of species listed, or proposed to be listed, under the ...
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  • 164
    ill.; Report title; Fishing period between July 24, 1933 and September 4, 1933.
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  • 341
    "No fish have been planted in the lake since 1941. (1967)"; Stocking dates include 1910, 1914, 1922-1941
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  • 761
    MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE U. S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND THE NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION UNITED ...
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  • 342
    Cover title; "April 2001."; Includes bibliographical references
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  • 440
    The purpose of this summary report is to provide an overview of the findings developed for the Lower Snake River Juvenile Salmon Migration Feasibility Study. For more detailed information, the reader should ...
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  • 22
    "April 1998"--P. [4] of cover; Includes bibliographical references (p. 57-66)
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  • 3977
    INTRODUCTION Over the last 45 years, largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides have been introduced to Upper Klamath and Agency lakes from several sources, but apparently have not become established. During ...
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  • 21
    This report is a review of scientific research done by various organizations involved in the Klamath Reclamation Project to assess the "status and management of coho salmon in the Klamath River and . . ...
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  • 349
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  • 332
    Date of memorandum: September 3, 1941; "Donald S. Farner, Ranger-Naturalist."
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  • 334
    Date of memorandum: August 4, 1948; Includes: "Creel Census Report for July, 1948."; "Donald S. Farner, Ranger-Naturalist."
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  • 335
    Date of memorandum: July 27, 1940; "Donald S. Farner, Ranger-Naturalist."
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  • 338
    Date of memorandum: September 15, 1950; "R.S. Robinson, Ranger-Naturalist."; Includes: "Creel Census Report for July and August, 1950."
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  • 344
    "C. Warren Fairbanks, Ranger Naturalist."
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  • 40
    ill.; Date of memorandum: September 5, 1949; Includes Creel Census Report for 1949; "P.H. Shepard, Ranger-Naturalist."
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  • 31. [Image] Memorandum on fishing
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    ill.; Date of memorandum: September 3, 1947; "Orthello L. Wallis, Ranger-Naturalist."
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  • 32. [Image] Fish study - 1958
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    ill.; "Norman D. Wild, Ranger-Naturalist"
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  • 33. [Image] Fish study - 1957
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    ill.; "Norman D. Wild, Ranger-Naturalist."
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  • 60
    Includes bibliographical refereneces
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  • 61
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  • 66
    ill., 1 map; Report title; Dates mentioned within the text: 1936 - 1939
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  • 72
    Dates and subjects of memorandums are in September 1838 (Subject: Instructions for Planting Fish), (Subject: Introduction of New Species of Fish), and October 1838 (Correspondence with Mr. David H Mads...
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  • 73
    Report title; Includes bibliographical references
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  • 39. [Image] Memorandum on fishing
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    Date of memorandum: September 2, 1946; "Donald S. Farner, Ranger-Naturalist."
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  • 79
    Date of memorandum: September 12, 1948; "Donald S. Farner, Ranger-Naturalist."
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  • 80
    "C. Warren Fairbanks, Assistant Park Naturalist."
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  • 374
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  • 600
    "December 10, 1998."
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  • 637
    The Department of the Interior, Klamath River Basin Work Plans and Reports
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  • 339
    Fish liberations are in Crater Lake and the following streams of Crater Lake National Park: Annie, Bybee, Copeland, Castle, National, Sun, Redblanket, Munson, Lost, Bear, Sand and Crater Creeks.
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  • 4714
    Seven thermal spring sites in Alaska were investigated as possible locations for the construction of a salmon hatchery to test and demonstrate the potential applications of geothermal energy in the aquaculture ...
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  • 3690
    Only portions of issues of The Water Report are available in the Klamath Waters Digital Library. See the full report at http://www.thewaterreport.com/
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  • 2108
    Due to the abundant supply of clean fresh water, many areas of Montana are natural locations for trout farming. Many trout ponds are planted and maintained privately for the sole use of the owner; however, ...
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  • 173
    35 x 25 cm black and white photograph ; People shown: Edward Patzke, John Taylor, Clay Thomas and Tuffy Jacobs ; Picture courtesy of Edward Patzke
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  • 10399
    v, 419 p.; col.ill.; col.maps; "February 2006"; Foreword by Marla Rae, Chair, Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission
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