Anadromous fishes. ;<br> Forest management - - United States. ;<br> Range management - - United States. ;<br> Salmon. ;<br> Trout.
Current techniques for rehabilitating and enhancing habitat to increase natural production of anadromous salmonids in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska are described. Methods to enhance spawning, rearing, and riparian habitat, and to improve access...
Anadromous fishes. ;<br> Forest management - - United States. ;<br> Range management - - United States. ;<br> Salmon. ;<br> Trout.
The construction and existence of forest roads, landings, and decking areas may have significant effects on anadromous fish habitat. Major effects discussed in this paper are increased sedimentation from transportation networks, the hindrance to...
Anadromous fishes ;<br> Forest management - - United States. ;<br> Range management - - United States. ;<br> Salmon. ;<br> Trout.
For nearly 50 years, effluents from pulp and paper mills have been know to be toxic to fish and other aquatic animals. Lethal concentrations have been determined for several species of fish and other organisms. Many factors - such as water...
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United States--Politics and government--20th century
October 22, 1965 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE 27221
STATEMENT OF THE LEGISLATIVE
RECORD OF THE 89TH CONGRESS,
1ST SESSION
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President,
Congress is about to conclude one of the
most productive sessions in the history of
this...