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Fish and wildlife resources of the John Day Basin, Oregon and their water requirements

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  • The Basin Investigation Section, Oregon State Game Commission (now a part of the Environmental Management Section, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife) studied the John Day Basin to provide the State Water Resources Board with fish life water requirement data. Field studies were conducted during 1966, 1967, and 1970. Principal results of these studies are instream flow quantity recommendations shown in Appendixes 1 and 2. Additional information includes fish and wildlife resources, their abundance, distribution, value, and related information. Stream flow and temperature measurements recorded are tabulated in Appendix 4. Field work was conducted by Jim E. Lauman, Gregory J. Hattan, John D. Fortune, and Kenneth E. Thompson, aquatic biologists, and Ronald L. Lindland, student trainee.
  • A report with recommendations to the Oregon State Water Resources Board.
  • Keywords: Streamflow, Fish passage, Salmonids, Fish and wildlife, Fish production, Water resources, Salmon
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  • Lauman, Jim E. The fish and wildlife resources of the John Day Basin, Oregon, and their water requirements. Environmental Management Section, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Portland, Oregon, July 1977.
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  • Federal Aid to Fish Restoration
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