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The fish and wildlife resources of the Lower Willamette Basin, Oregon, and their water use requirements

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  • A report with recommendations to the Oregon State Water Resources Board. Federal Aid to Fish Restoration Progress Report.
  • The Oregon State Game Commission’s Basin Investigations Section began study in the Lower Willamette Basin relevant to this report in the spring of 1962. Most intensive field work was conducted in 1963. Primary objectives were to define water problems and needs associated with the basin’s fish and wildlife resources and to submit findings and recommendations to the State Water Resources Board. This will enable the Board to give consideration to these needs along with other beneficial water uses when developing a comprehensive program for the area. Results of the study are contained in this report. A similar report concerning the fish and wildlife resources of the Middle Willamette Basin was completed in February 1963. Study will continue in the Upper Willamette Basin in 1964 to provide complete coverage of the Willamette system.
  • Keywords: Streamflow, Salmonids, Fish production, Water resources, Fish and wildlife, Salmon
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  • Hutchison, James M. and Warren W. Aney. The fish and wildlife resources of the Lower Willamette Basin, Oregon, and their water use requirements. Basin Investigations Section, Oregon State Game Commission, Portland, Oregon, June 1964.
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