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Gas Bubble Trauma Monitoring in the Clearwater River Drainage Idaho 1999
A team of two people electroshocked 39 miles of the lower Clearwater River and 1.5 miles of the North Fork Clearwater River below Dworshak Dam during the spring and summer months of 1999. This team monitored gas bubble trauma (GBT) on resident fish species during the periods of spill and non-spill from Dworshak Dam. Six thousand and eighty three fish representing 20 species were sampled for GBT. Seven fish (0.12%) were found to have signs of GBT. Sampling periods when GBT was most prevalent were temporally coincident with peak discharge and subsequent elevated levels of total dissolved gas from Dworshak Dam.
Gas Bubble Trauma Monitoring in the Clearwater River Drainage Idaho 1999
A team of two people electroshocked 39 miles of the lower Clearwater River and 1.5 miles of the North Fork Clearwater River below Dworshak Dam during the spring and summer months of 1999. This team monitored gas bubble trauma (GBT) on resident fish species during the periods of spill and non-spill from Dworshak Dam. Six thousand and eighty three fish representing 20 species were sampled for GBT. Seven fish (0.12%) were found to have signs of GBT. Sampling periods when GBT was most prevalent were temporally coincident with peak discharge and subsequent elevated levels of total dissolved gas from Dworshak Dam.
Gas Bubble Trauma Monitoring in the Clearwater River Drainage Idaho 1999
E. Schriever (author) / T. Cochnauer (author) / T. Feldner (author)
2000
21 pages
Report
No indication
English
The Orofino coal field, Clearwater, Lewis, and Idaho counties, Idaho
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