Radio-telemetry study of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in the Millstone River, 1999-2000
Castle, Kris (author) Legault, Amber (author) (Thesis advisor) (Committee member) (Degree grantor)
Student report
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British Columbia Institute of Technology
2000
48 pages
Report written by Kris Castle and Amber Legault. The purpose of this project was to monitor coho salmon migration patterns in the Millstone River using radio-telemetry. This project was done to confirm the previous years results; that the barriers found in the Millstone River impede the migration of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch). The two years of data collected will be used to validate the construction of a complex chain of fishways. These fishways will allow coho salmon upstream into spawning grounds and hopefully establish a naturally regenerating stock of coho salmon in the Millstone River.
Fish, Wildlife and Recreation Program (FWR) FWR student report
eng
electronic
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