Fish resources of the Snow River alternative site.
A log on a conversation about fishery resources, salmon in particular, migrate upstream past the proposed Snow River damsite located upstream of Kenai Lake and north of Seward. A barrier at this location currently prevents further migration.
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Additional Author(s): | McHenry, Ted. |
Corporate Contributor(s): | Alaska. Department of Fish and Game. HARZA-EBASCO Susitna Joint Venture. |
Report Numbers: | APA 1700 |
Series: | Document (Susitna Hydroelectric Project) ;
no. 1700. |
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Online Access: | Link to Full Text |
Library Holdings: | Print Versions |
Summary: | A log on a conversation about fishery resources, salmon in particular, migrate upstream past the proposed Snow River damsite located upstream of Kenai Lake and north of Seward. A barrier at this location currently prevents further migration. |
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Physical Description: | [1] p. ; 28 cm. |
Notes: | Title from subject line. "Harza-Ebasco Susitna Joint Venture, phone log." "Person contacted, Ted McHenry ; Affiliation, Alaska Dept. Fish and Game-Seward ; Harza-Ebasco representative, Don Beyer ; Task number 4 ; Date June 19, 1984." Facsimile made for Susitna Hydroelectric Project. Series statement from label on cover and sheet. |