Timothy Counihan (Former Employee)
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Effects of mitigative measures on productivity of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia River downstream from McNary Dam and status and habitat requirements of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia and Snake rivers upstream from McNary Dam. Repo Effects of mitigative measures on productivity of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia River downstream from McNary Dam and status and habitat requirements of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia and Snake rivers upstream from McNary Dam. Repo
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Authors
M.J. Parsley, T.D. Counihan, Allen I. Miller, M.N. Morgan, D. Gallion
Effects of mitigative measures on productivity of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia River downstream from McNary Dam and status and habitat requirements of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia and Snake Rivers upstream from McNary Dam Effects of mitigative measures on productivity of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia River downstream from McNary Dam and status and habitat requirements of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia and Snake Rivers upstream from McNary Dam
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Authors
T.D. Counihan, Allen I. Miller, M.J. Parsley, L.G. Beckman
Columbia River Basin white sturgeon Columbia River Basin white sturgeon
White sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus), the largest freshwater fish in North America, live along the west coast from the Aleutian Islands to central California (Scott and Crossman 1973). Genetically similar reproducing populations inhabit three major river basins: Sacramento-San Joaquin, Columbia, and Fraser. The greatest number of white sturgeon are in the Columbia River Basin.
Authors
Allen I. Miller, Timothy D. Counihan, Michael J. Parsley, Lance G. Beckman
Effects of mitigative measures on productivity of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia River downstream from McNary Dam, and status and habitat requirements of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia and Snake rivers upstream from McNary Dam Effects of mitigative measures on productivity of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia River downstream from McNary Dam, and status and habitat requirements of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia and Snake rivers upstream from McNary Dam
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Authors
M.J. Parsley, T.D. Counihan, Allen I. Miller
Effects of mitigative measures on productivity of white sturgeon populations in Columbia River downstream from McNary Dam Effects of mitigative measures on productivity of white sturgeon populations in Columbia River downstream from McNary Dam
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Authors
Allen I. Miller, T.D. Counihan, M.J. Parsley, L.G. Beckman
Science and Products
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Effects of mitigative measures on productivity of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia River downstream from McNary Dam and status and habitat requirements of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia and Snake rivers upstream from McNary Dam. Repo Effects of mitigative measures on productivity of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia River downstream from McNary Dam and status and habitat requirements of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia and Snake rivers upstream from McNary Dam. Repo
Not abstract available
Authors
M.J. Parsley, T.D. Counihan, Allen I. Miller, M.N. Morgan, D. Gallion
Effects of mitigative measures on productivity of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia River downstream from McNary Dam and status and habitat requirements of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia and Snake Rivers upstream from McNary Dam Effects of mitigative measures on productivity of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia River downstream from McNary Dam and status and habitat requirements of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia and Snake Rivers upstream from McNary Dam
No abstract available
Authors
T.D. Counihan, Allen I. Miller, M.J. Parsley, L.G. Beckman
Columbia River Basin white sturgeon Columbia River Basin white sturgeon
White sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus), the largest freshwater fish in North America, live along the west coast from the Aleutian Islands to central California (Scott and Crossman 1973). Genetically similar reproducing populations inhabit three major river basins: Sacramento-San Joaquin, Columbia, and Fraser. The greatest number of white sturgeon are in the Columbia River Basin.
Authors
Allen I. Miller, Timothy D. Counihan, Michael J. Parsley, Lance G. Beckman
Effects of mitigative measures on productivity of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia River downstream from McNary Dam, and status and habitat requirements of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia and Snake rivers upstream from McNary Dam Effects of mitigative measures on productivity of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia River downstream from McNary Dam, and status and habitat requirements of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia and Snake rivers upstream from McNary Dam
No abstract available
Authors
M.J. Parsley, T.D. Counihan, Allen I. Miller
Effects of mitigative measures on productivity of white sturgeon populations in Columbia River downstream from McNary Dam Effects of mitigative measures on productivity of white sturgeon populations in Columbia River downstream from McNary Dam
No abstract available
Authors
Allen I. Miller, T.D. Counihan, M.J. Parsley, L.G. Beckman