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  • This document addresses the management of Oregon's bay clam resources in the early 1980s. It gives a brief description of the fisheries, outlines agency goals and objectives, and lists known problems with ...
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  • 202. [Article] Clam studies, 1985
    In addition to fisheries statistics and interviews with recreational clam diggers, this report also includes information on natural recruitment studies and addresses ODFW efforts to introduce the Manila ...
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  • This is a 1966 proposal to transplant about 500 red abalone (Haliotis rufescens) into Whale Cove on the Oregon Coast, and see if the abalone prospered. This proposal was approved, and the Oregon Dept. ...
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  • 205. [Article] Coos River shad 1957
    This report gives information on the Coos River shad fishery, going into detail about recent (for 1957) trends in shad fishing such as licenses issued, total fish caught per location, and length freque...
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  • In response to a decline in gaper clam stocks, the Research Division of the Oregon Fish Commission recommended that the overall limit for gaper clams be reduced to 12 gapers per personal-use clam digger, ...
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  • 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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  • 209. [Article] 1983 Clam studies
    "This report summarizes the results of our bay clam studies in 1983. Activities summarized include monitoring of the recreational and commercial clam fisheries, hatchery stock enhancement studies, natural ...
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  • Contents: Not Wanted--The White Amur - p.2, 12; Water Laws and Fish: Are They in Conflict? - p.3-8; Dusky Canada Geese - p.10-11
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  • Contents: Hosmer Lake - p.3-5; Deer Guzzlers [Providing clean water for wildlife] - p.6-7; To Skin a Cat [Safely cleaning bullheads] - p.8-9; New Reef in the Bay [Adding shelters to Tillamook Bay] - p....
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  • Contents: Farm Ponds: Questions, Problems, and Solutions - p.3-5; Low Waters to be Treated - p.7; 1976 Game Bird Seasons - p.10-11
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  • Contents: Columbia River Fish Plan Adopted by Commission - p.2, 11; The Biologist's Notebook [Being a biologist] - p.3-5; Low Water Forces River Seining on Alsea [Rescuing stranded fish] - p.7; Tenmile ...
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  • Contents: Fish, Wildlife, Dollars, and Sense [Fish and wildlife as a resource] - p.3-6; 1979 Legislation - p.7-8; Sperm Whale Stranding: Why? - p.10-11; Hunting Safely...It's Up to You - p.12-13; The Bittern ...
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  • Contents: CRP: A Conservation Legacy [Conservation Reserve Program] - p.4-7; Where Are the Harlequin Ducks and What Are They Doing? - p.8-9; So Many Fish, So Little Time [Roaring River Fish Hatchery] - ...
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  • Contents: McKean Appointed Fish and Wildlife Director - p.2; Not Me! [Hunting accidents] - p.3-4; Comment: Hunter Access--Landowner Relations - p.5; Umpqua River Striped Bass - p.6-7; Grazing and Waterfowl ...
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  • Contents: Why do the Indians "Get All the Fish?" [Columbia River closed to non-Native American chinook fishing in September] - p.3-6; Sportsmen Work for Wildlife - p.7; It Was a Blast! [Using pyrotechnics ...
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  • Contents: Livestock Grazing: A Fish and Wildlife Perspective - p.4-7; Majestic Trumpeters Join Summer Lake Waterfowl - p.8-9; Wildlife Rehabilitation [An important and evolving volunteer effort] - p.10-11; ...
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  • Contents: An Interview with Gail Achterman, Forest Planning: The State Role - p.4-8; Gotcha! [Catching poachers] - p.8-9; Back When: The Last of the Pack String Summers [Trout stocking] - p.10-12; Peregrine ...
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  • Contents: Oregon Bird Hunting Adventure - p.4-7; The Fisher, a Rare Forest Carnivore - p.8-9; The Upper Mainstem John Day River [A fencing program revisited] - p.10-12; Winter Backyard Fishing [Teaching ...
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  • Contents: What's Water Quality to a Fish? [Countering pollution] - p.3-7; Salmon-Steelhead Catch Estimates - p.8-9; Project Wild - Toward a Brighter Future [Public understanding of fish and wildlife management] ...
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  • Contents: Don't Let Rover Die! [Salmon Poisoning Disease awareness] - p.3-5; Trapping, Transplants, and Trades - p.6-9; The Pronghorn - p.11; Operation Fish Watch [Building a fish viewing facility on the ...
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  • Contents: $2 Surcharge Pays Off [High lakes fish stocking goes annual] - p.4-5; Counting Sage Grouse in Southeastern Oregon - p.6-7; Screens Program in the John Day Basin [Preventing migrating smolts from ...
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  • Contents: Rx for Riparian Zones [How a new program can improve life for fish, wildlife, and landowners] - p.3-4; The Stream Doctor - p.5-9; Western Pond Turtle - p.11; A Most Toothsome Fish... [Carp in ...
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  • Reports on private Chinook, chum and coho salmon hatcheries (PSHs)in Oregon in the mid-1980s. Includes a map of hatchery operation sites, and statistical tables. Oregon State University's facility at ...
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