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020 |a978-0-660-08278-3
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041 |aeng|bfre
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0861 |aFs97-6/3210E-PDF
1001 |aLandsman, Sean Joseph.
24500|aFish passage requirements for rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) and gaspereau (alewife Alosa pseudoharengus and blueback herring A. aestivalis) at fishways and culverts |h[electronic resource] : |bcurrent knowledge, research gaps, and recommendations / |cby Sean Landsman and Michael van den Heuvel.
260 |a[Ottawa] : |bFisheries and Oceans Canada, |c2017.
300 |avii, 29 p. : |bcharts (some col.), col. ill., col. map
4901 |aCanadian technical report of fisheries and aquatic sciences, |x1488-5379 ; |v3210
500 |aPublished by: Fisheries and Oceans Canada; originally issued by: Canadian Rivers Institute, University of Prince Edward Island, Department of Biology.
504 |aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 16-21).
5203 |a“Historically, the design of fish passage structures such as fishways and culverts has focused on passing salmonids. Recently, however, increasing emphasis is being placed on passing non-salmonid species that are less proficient at ascending obstacles. In the Canadian Maritime Provinces, determining what factors facilitate passage of Rainbow Smelt (Osmerus mordax) and Gaspereau (collectively Alewife Alosa pseudoharengus and Blueback Herring A. aestivalis), species of particular economic and cultural importance. This report presents fish passage information for Rainbow Smelt and Gaspereau for four topics: 1) passage performance of different fishway and culvert designs; 2) swimming performance; 3) life history and behavioural considerations; and 4) physiological considerations”--Abstract, p. v.
546 |aIncludes pref. matter and abstract in French.
69207|2gccst|aFisheries resources
69207|2gccst|aSalt water fish
69207|2gccst|aHabitats
69207|2gccst|aRivers
7001 |aVan den Heuvel, Michael René,|d1966-
7101 |aCanada. |bDepartment of Fisheries and Oceans.
7102 |aCanadian Rivers Institute.
830#0|aCanadian technical report of fisheries and aquatic sciences,|x1488-5379 ; |v3210|w(CaOODSP)9.504449
85640|qPDF|s823 KB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/mpo-dfo/Fs97-6-3210-eng.pdf