An examination of twelve lakes in northern southeast Alaska for stocking with juvenile coho salmon

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An examination of twelve lakes in northern southeast Alaska for stocking with juvenile coho salmon

Physical, biological, and water chemistry data were collected during 1980 on twelve lakes in northern Southeast Alaska that were believed to be blocked to migrations of anadromous salmonids. The potential of each lake to support introduced juvenile coho salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch was evaluated and rated. Islet and the unnamed Kanalku Bay lakes were rejected because they already contained anadromous salmonids and Glory Lake was rejected because the outlet falls would kill most emigrants. Adale, Taylor, Shelter, and Slide lakes received scores high enough to be considered for stocking with the caveat that Adale Lake had low zooplankton abundance.

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English
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34

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An examination of twelve lakes in northern southeast Alaska for stocking with juvenile coho salmon
1994, Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game, Division of Sport Fish
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"May 1994".

"Literature cited": p. 11.

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Anchorage
Series
Fishery data series -- no. 94-2.
Genre
Statistics.

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SH11 .A7542 No.94-2

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iii, 34 p. :
Number of pages
34

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OL15577153M

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