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Influence of forest and rangeland management on anadromous fish habitat in western North America : Processing Mills and Camps
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Title
Influence
of
forest
and
rangeland
management
on
anadromous
fish
habitat
in
western
North
America
:
Processing
Mills
and
Camps
Creator
Schmiege, Donald C.
Contributor
Meehan, William R. ;<br> Reeves, Gordon H. ;<br> Roelofs, Terry D.
Description
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
temperature
,
age
of
fish
, and
additional
stresses
-
affect
the
ability
of
fish
to
withstand
pollution
.
Kraft
mill
wastes
are
generally
more
toxic
than
sulfite
wastes
. The
high
biological
oxygen
demand
of
sulfite
wastes
is
often
more
serious
than the
chemical
toxicity
of the
effluents
.
Studies
on the
effect
of
kraft
effluents
on
invertebrates
show
that
none
of them are
more
sensitive
than
juvenile
salmonids
and
some
species
are
more
resistant
.
Fish
habitat
may
also be
affected
by
mill
stack
emissions
.
High
concentrations
of
sulfur
dioxide
may
damage
or
kill
trees
and
other
vegetation
.
Publisher
Portland, Or. : Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Forest Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1979-1985.
Subject
Anadromous
fishes
; <br>
Forest
management
-
-
United
States
. ; <br>
Range
management
-
-
United
States
. ; <br>
Salmon
. ; <br>
Trout
.
Relation
General technical report PNW ; 96, etc.
Source
A 13.88:PNW-113
Date Original
1980-08-01
Date Digital
2007
;
Type
text
Format
application/pdf
Resource Identifier
mtg002161
Contributing Institution
The University of Montana
Language
en
Digitization Specifications
Scanned by Lacey Gibbons using an OpticBook 3600 scanner at 400 dpi, 8 bit gray scale. Master images stored as TIFF and derivatives presented as PDF. Abbey FineReader 8.0 used for optical character recognition.
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