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Prespawning Movements and Spawning Distribution of Sockeye Salmon in an Urbanizing Alaskan Lake

The efficacy of fish habitat conservation in land planning processes in Alaska is often constrained by the extent of current knowledge of fish distributions and habitat use. In response to requests for information from land and salmon resource management stakeholders regarding Auke Lake sockeye salm...

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Published in:Journal of fish and wildlife management 2015-12, Vol.6 (2), p.472-485
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