Nearshore epibenthos of the Campbell River estuary and Discovery Passage, 1984, in relation to juvenile chinook diets / by B.A. Kask, T.J. Brown, and C.D. McAllister.: Fs97-6/1637E-PDF
"As part of a continuing study, two hundred and eighty four epibenthic sled samples were collected from ten sites in the Campbell River estuary and surrounding area. These sites included established areas and newly created islands in the estuary as well as sites in the transition area immediately off the river mouth and in the marine zone. The epifauna was counted and compared to the food organisms present in juvenile chinook collected in the same areas. Comparisons were also made of the epibenthos and the diets of the juvenile chinook in all three zones from 1982-1984"--Abstract, page ix.
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| Title | Nearshore epibenthos of the Campbell River estuary and Discovery Passage, 1984, in relation to juvenile chinook diets / by B.A. Kask, T.J. Brown, and C.D. McAllister. |
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| Description | 1 online resource (ix, 73 pages) : illustrations, maps. |
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