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Aquatic resources of the Salmon Fork Black River, Alaska : a preliminary survey, 1991 / Jon Kostohrys, Brian Lubinski, Nathan Collin.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Kostohrys, Jon, author.
Lubinski, Brian, author.
Collin, Nathan, author.
Contributor:
United States. Bureau of Land Management. Alaska State Office, issuing body.
Series:
BLM-Alaska open file report ; 51.
[BLM-Alaska] open file report ; 51
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Salmon Fork (Yukon and Alaska).
Aquatic resources--Salmon Fork (Yukon and Alaska).
Aquatic resources.
Fishery resources--Salmon Fork (Yukon and Alaska).
Fishery resources.
Fishes--Habitat--Salmon Fork (Yukon and Alaska).
Fishes.
Fishes--Habitat.
North America--Salmon Fork.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (18 pages) : illustrations, map.
Place of Publication:
Anchorage, Alaska : U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Alaska State Office, 1994.
Summary:
Report of a survey of the aquatic resources (fishes, Arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus), salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.), and hydrology) of the Salmon Fork, a tributary of the Black, Procupine, and Yukon Rivers in central northeastern Alaska. The river was found to be a high quality ecosystem and critical spawning habitat for anadromous fish populations.
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (BLM website, viewed August 3, 2021).
"April 1994."
"BLM/AK/ST-94/017+7200+080"--Cover.
Includes bibliographical references (page 9).
Other Format:
Print version: Kostohrys, Jon. Aquatic resources of the Salmon Fork Black River, Alaska.
OCLC:
1262764565

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