Black salmon fishery and repeat spawning salmon of the Saint John River, N.B. / by T.L. Marshall and D.K. MacPhail.: Fs70-8/87-100E-PDF
"The sport fishery for black salmon (post-spawners) on the Saint John River, N.B., during the period 1970-1983 totaled slightly fewer than 1,500 fish. Most were taken in the Nashwaak River tributary. At Mactaquac Dam, 1972-1982, repeat spawning (RS) fish comprised 9.5% (range: 5.2% to 20.7%) of the MSW fish sampled. RS fish contributed, on average, to about 10.6% of the egg deposition above Mactaquac"--Abstract, page 2.
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| Title | Black salmon fishery and repeat spawning salmon of the Saint John River, N.B. / by T.L. Marshall and D.K. MacPhail. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | 1 online resource (14 pages). |
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