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Goldsborough Creek Smolt Trapping Study, 2001
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is in the process of removing the severely deteriorating Goldsborough Dam on Goldsborough Creek. The purpose of this project is to restore creek conditions to pre-dam status and to restore fish passage into the upper reaches of the system. The current fish ladder system at Goldsborough Dam is almost non-functioning and only a few salmonids are able to negotiate it. The dam has an unknown but likely negative impact on migrating smolts.
Goldsborough Creek Smolt Trapping Study, 2001
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is in the process of removing the severely deteriorating Goldsborough Dam on Goldsborough Creek. The purpose of this project is to restore creek conditions to pre-dam status and to restore fish passage into the upper reaches of the system. The current fish ladder system at Goldsborough Dam is almost non-functioning and only a few salmonids are able to negotiate it. The dam has an unknown but likely negative impact on migrating smolts.
Goldsborough Creek Smolt Trapping Study, 2001
B. Missildine (author)
2001
11 pages
Report
No indication
English
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