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Unalakleet National Wild River, Alaska : resource values and instream flow assessment / by Joe Klein, Mike Scott and Bunny B.G. Sterin.

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Author/Creator:
Klein, Joe (Hydrologist), author.
Scott, Michael (Fisheries biologist), author.
Sterin, Bunny B. G., author.
Contributor:
United States. Bureau of Land Management. Alaska State Office, issuing body.
Series:
BLM-Alaska open file report ; 76.
[BLM-Alaska open file report] ; [76]
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
National Wild and Scenic Rivers System (U.S.).
Unalakleet (Alaska).
Wild and scenic rivers--Alaska--Unalakleet.
Wild and scenic rivers.
Instream flow--Alaska--Unalakleet.
Instream flow.
Stream measurements--Alaska--Unalakleet.
Stream measurements.
Salmonidae--Habitat--Alaska--Unalakleet.
Salmonidae.
Fishery management--Alaska--Unalakleet.
Fishery management.
Fishes--Effect of water levels on--Alaska--Unalakleet.
Fishes.
Wild and scenic rivers--Alaska.
Salmonidae--Habitat--Alaska.
Effect of water levels on.
Habitat.
Alaska.
Unalakleet National Wild River (Alaska).
Unalakleet Region.
Unalakleet River.
Fishes--Effect of water levels on.
Salmonidae--Habitat.
Alaska--Unalakleet Region.
Local Subjects:
Effect of water levels on.
Fishery management.
Fishes.
Habitat.
Instream flow.
Salmonidae.
Stream measurements.
Wild and scenic rivers.
Alaska.
Unalakleet National Wild River (Alaska).
Unalakleet Region.
Unalakleet River.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (various pagings) : illustrations, maps.
Place of Publication:
Anchorage, Alaska : U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Alaska State Office, 2000.
Summary:
"Description of the Study Area: The Unalakleet River is located in the northwestern portion of Alaska. The headwaters originate in the Kaltag Mountains, a section of the Nulato Hills, approximately 105 miles inland, and flow in a southwesterly direction into Norton Sound. The designated 'wild' portion of the river ranges from its headwaters to the confluence with the Chiroskey River. The village of Unalakleet, with a population of approximately 800, is located at the mouth of the Unalakleet River where it flows into Norton Sound"--Page 3.
"The major objectives of the study were to: 1) describe existing salmonid spawning habitat conditions of the Unalakleet River; 2) determine spawning habitat-flow relationships for each salmon species in the wild portion of the Unalakleet River; and, 3) assess the change in available salmon spawning habitat with time and channel maintenance requirements to determine a flow regime that will protect those values for which the river was designated as 'wild'"--Page 3.
Notes:
Description based on online resource, PDF version; title from title page (BLM, viewed September 22, 2022).
"May 2000."
"BLM/AK/ST-99/014+7200+930"--Cover.
"Alaska BLM Open File Report 76, 1999; released in May 2000"--BLM web page.
Includes bibliographical references (page 35-37).
Other Format:
Print version: Klein, Joe (Hydrologist). Unalakleet National Wild River, Alaska.
OCLC:
1126103507

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