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Northern British Columbia Archives, Geoffrey R. Weller Library, University of Northern British Columbia
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2003.4 - Kemano Completion Project Dispute Collection
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2003.4.4 - Dr. Cole Shirvell
Subseries
2003.4.4.1 - Literature Review
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2003.4.4.1.30 - Data tables from "Task 4 Technical Memorandum: Sensitivity of Weighted Usable Area Predictions to Variance in the Input Criteria"
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2003.4.4.1.31 - "Coldwater River Juvenile Salmonid Monitoring Study - Year 2 (1987-88)"
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2003.4.4.1.32 - "Bioconcentration of Chlorophenols by Juvenile Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) Overwintering in the Upper Fraser River: Field and Laboratory Tests"
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2003.4.4.1.33 - "Behaviour and Microhabitat of Young Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) During Winter"
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2003.4.4.1.34 - "Tests of Competition between Native and Introduced Salmonids in Streams: What Have We Learned?"
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2003.4.4.1.35 - "Woody Debris and Its Contribution to Pool Formation in a Coastal Stream 50 Years after Logging"
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2003.4.4.1.36 - "Flushing Flow Recommendations for Maintenance of Salmonid Spawning Gravels in a Steep, Regulated Stream"
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2003.4.4.1.37 - "Snake River Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon: Can They Be Saved?"
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2003.4.4.1.38 - "Observations on Overwintering Juvenile Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) Exposed to Bleached Kraft Mill Effluent in the Upper Fraser River, British Columbia"
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