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Effects of Chiloquin Dam on Spawning Distribution and Larval Emigration of Lost River, Shortnose, and Klamath Largescale Suckers in the Williamson and Sprague Rivers, Oregon
U.s. Department of the Interior
Effects of Chiloquin Dam on Spawning Distribution and Larval Emigration of Lost River, Shortnose, and Klamath Largescale Suckers in the Williamson and Sprague Rivers, Oregon
U.s. Department of the Interior
Chiloquin Dam was constructed in 1914 on the Sprague River near the town of Chiloquin, Oregon. The dam was identified as a barrier that potentially inhibited or prevented the upstream spawning migrations and other movements of endangered Lost River (Deltistes luxatus) and shortnose (Chasmistes brevirostris) suckers, as well as other fish species. In 2002, the Bureau of Reclamation led a working group that examined several alternatives to improve fish passage at Chiloquin Dam.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | March 30, 2014 |
ISBN13 | 9781497400504 |
Publishers | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf |
Pages | 32 |
Dimensions | 216 × 280 × 2 mm · 104 g |
Language | English |
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