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Abstract -- The report contains: introduction, background on the watershed: land use, water use, precipitation, fish and amphibians, study design and methods: training, parameters and sampling frequency, ...
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2. [Article] Little Deschutes Subbasin Watershed Assessment
Abstract -- Many of the impacts to fish and wildlife habitat and water quality in the Little Deschutes River Subbasin are concentrated in the areas of housing, roads, and other human development. Most ...Citation -
Abstract -- We compared summer and winter aquatic habitat conditions to determine patterns of seasonal habitat dynamics for coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch). Winter sites corresponded to summer sites, ...
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4. [Article] Status and Distribution of Native Fishes in the Goose Lake Basin Information Reports number 2008-02
Abstract -- This study describes the current distribution of the nine native fish species in the Oregon portion of the Goose Lake basin (Lake County): Goose Lake redband trout Oncorhynchus mykiss ssp., ...Citation -
5. [Article] Status, Distribution, and Life History Investigations of Warner Suckers, 2006-2010 Information Reports number 2011-02
Abstract -- The Warner sucker Catostomus warnerensis is endemic to the Warner Valley, a subbasin of the Great Basin in southeastern Oregon and northwestern Nevada. This species was historically abundant ...Citation -
Abstract -- The Warner sucker (Catostomus warnerensis) is endemic to the Warner Valley, an endorheic subbasin of the Great Basin in southeastern Oregon and northwestern Nevada. This species was historically ...
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Abstract -- The Alsea River, on the central Oregon coast, historically boasted a premier winter steelhead Oncorhychus mykiss fishery, with harvest estimates exceeding 10,000 fish (hatchery and wild combined) ...
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8. [Article] Gilliam, Morrow and Umatilla County Master Plan for Angler Access and Associated Recreational Uses 1967
Abstract -- All three counties, Gilliam, Morrow, and Umatilla, are located in the northeastern quarter of the state and encompass an area of 6,524 square miles. The climate of this region is temperate ...Citation