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Dams and the problem of migratory fishes : a symposium presented before a joint meeting of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Western Division, and the Western Society of Naturalists, held at Stanford University on June 29, 1939...

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  • A symposium presented before a joint meeting of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists and the Western Society of Naturalists at Stanford University on June 29, 1939, and published as a special issue of the Stanford Ichthyological Bulletin through the cooperation of the Fish Commission of the State of Oregon and the Natural History Museum of Stanford University.
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  • Fishery problems raised by the development of water resources / Willis H. Rich
  • The passage of fish at Bonneville Dam / Harlan B. Holmes
  • Fish problems connected with the Grand Coulee Dam / Wilbert McLeod Chapman
  • Preliminary report on an investigation to determine possible methods of salvaging the Sacramento River salmon and steelhead trout at Shasta Dam / Harry A. Hanson
  • Introductory remarks / F. B. Sumner
  • A summary of the present status of dams versus migratory fishes on thePacific Coast with especial reference to problems in California / A. C. Taft
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