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The Effects of limited food availability on the striped bass fishery in Lake Mead

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Title The Effects of limited food availability on the striped bass fishery in Lake Mead
 
Creator Baker, John R.
Paulson, Larry J.
 
Description The original range of striped bass (Morone saxatilis) was along the Atlantic Coast. They were introduced into the lower Sacramento River in 1879 and are now also found along the Pacific Coast. A landlocked striped bass fishery was established in Santee-Cooper Reservoir, South Carolina, in 1954, and they have since been introduced into numerous other reservoirs, including Lake Havasu, Lake Mead and Lake Powell on the Colorado River. Striped bass were introduced into Lake Mead in 1969 in...
 
Date 1983-01-01
 
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Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/water_pubs/48
http://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1054&context=water_pubs
 
Source Publications (WR)
 
Publisher Digital Scholarship@UNLV
 
Subject Effluent quality
Freshwater fishes
Lake Mead (Ariz. and Nev.)
Phytoplankton
Water quality
Aquaculture and Fisheries
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Sciences
Fresh Water Studies
Natural Resources Management and Policy
Water Resource Management
 
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