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Instream flows and angler habitat: flow effects on fishability on eight pacific northwest rivers

Title:
Instream flows and angler habitat: flow effects on fishability on eight pacific northwest rivers
Creator:
Whittaker, D., Shelby, B. and Abrams, J.
Date Created (ISO Standard):
2006
Subjects:
angler flow evaluations optimal fishing flows instream flows
Research Topic:
Flow effects, Instream flows, Angler flow evaluations
Publication Type:
Journal Article
Location:
California; Oregon; Idaho
Rivers:
Pit Klamath (Upper) North Umpqua Salmon (Middle) Salmon (Main) Selway Lochsa Snake (Hells Canyon)
Source:
Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 1087-1209, 11, 5, 343-357
Type:
Text
Format:
record

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"Instream flows and angler habitat: flow effects on fishability on eight pacific northwest rivers", River Recreation Research Database, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/rrrd/items/rrrd262.html
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