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Monthly distribution and catch trends of eulachon (thaleichthys pacificus) in Chatham Sound, British Columbia, July 2018 to March 2019 / by Lindsay V. Dealy and Vanessa R. Hodes.Fs97-4/3187E-PDF

"Eulachon (Thaleichthys pacificus) is an anadromous species of smelt that spawns within rivers in British Columbia. Despite range wide population declines in recent decades there remain substantial knowledge gaps which limit the ability to develop focused conservation efforts. A monthly bottom trawl study was therefore conducted to address knowledge gaps relating to Eulachon biology, distribution, and the timing of migration into the Nass and Skeena rivers by observing Eulachon occurrence and biological condition in Chatham Sound"--Abstract, page viii.

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Department/Agency
  • Canada. Department of Fisheries and Oceans, issuing body.
  • Pacific Biological Station (1972- ), issuing body.
TitleMonthly distribution and catch trends of eulachon (thaleichthys pacificus) in Chatham Sound, British Columbia, July 2018 to March 2019 / by Lindsay V. Dealy and Vanessa R. Hodes.
Series title
  • Canadian manuscript report of fisheries and aquatic sciences, 1488-5387 ; 3187
Publication typeMonograph - View Master Record
Language[English]
FormatDigital text
Electronic document
Note(s)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 24-26).
  • Includes abstracts in English and French.
Publishing information
  • Nanaimo, British Columbia : Fisheries and Oceans Canada = Pêches et océans Canada, 2021.
  • ©2021
Author / Contributor
  • Dealy, Lindsay V., author.
Description1 online resource (ix, 37 pages) : illustrations (chiefly colour), colour maps.
ISBN9780660327334
Catalogue number
  • Fs97-4/3187E-PDF
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