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<br />
<br />284.
<br />
<br />Franklin, D. R. 1963.
<br />Albuquerque, N. M.
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<br />Green River, Utah and Colorado.
<br />6 pp. (Unpubl. manuscr.)
<br />
<br />U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
<br />
<br />FISHERY, MANAGEMENT, RIVER-Green, SURVEY
<br />
<br />Sampling study to determine numbers and kinds of fish on the Green River in Colorado and
<br />Utah in 1963. The object of the work was to obtain samples which could be compared with
<br />samples collected in 1961 and 1962. The single type of gear used--a bank shocker-- was
<br />decidedly inadequate.
<br />
<br />285. Frary, L. G. 1954. Waterfowl production in the White River Plateau, Colorado. M. S.
<br />Thesis, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins. 93 pp.
<br />
<br />RIVER-White, WILDLIFE
<br />
<br />Study of waterfowl produced in the White River.
<br />
<br />286. Fraser, J. C. 1972. Regulated stream discharge for fish and other aquatic resources--an
<br />annotated bibliography. FAO Fish. Tech. Pap. 112. 103 pp.
<br />
<br />BIBLIOGRAPHY, FISH, INVERTEBRATE, STREAMFLOW
<br />
<br />Review of the available world literature, with annotations dealing with the effects of
<br />acceptable water quantity or streamflow on fish and other aquatic resources.
<br />
<br />287. Fraser, J. C. 1972. Water levels, fluctuations, and minimum pools in reservoirs for fish
<br />and other aquatic resources: an annot~ted bibliography. FAO Fish. Tech. Pap. 113.
<br />42 pp.
<br />
<br />BIBLIOGRAPHY, FISH, INVERTEBRATE, RESERVOIR, WATeR QUANTITY
<br />
<br />Review of the available world literature, with annotations dealing with the effects of
<br />fluctuation and pool levels on fish and other aquatic resources.
<br />
<br />288.
<br />
<br />Freeman, L. R. 1923.
<br />Co., New York.
<br />
<br />The Colorado River:
<br />451 pp.
<br />
<br />yesterday, today and tomorrow.
<br />
<br />Dodd, Mead and
<br />
<br />HISTORY, RIVER-Colorado
<br />
<br />General review of the past, present, and future history of the Colorado River.
<br />
<br />289. Friedkin, J. F. 1972. The Colorado River: international aspects. Nat. Resour. J.
<br />12(4): 515-519.
<br />
<br />LAW, RIVER-Colorado, WATER QUALITY, WATER QUANTITY
<br />
<br />Reviews the international implications of water quality and supply of the Colorado River as
<br />related to the water treaty between the United States and Mexico.
<br />
<br />290. Frost, H. H., J. R. Murphy, J. H. Wing, and S. S. Taba. 1964. Limnological studies of the
<br />Colorado River in the vicinity of Moab, Utah. Dep. Zool. Chem., Brigham Young Univ.,
<br />Provo, Utah. Prog. Rep. 2. 34 pp.
<br />
<br />FISH-rare, LIMNOLOGY, RIVER-Colorado, SURVEY, WATER QUALITY
<br />
<br />Provides a 2-year survey (November 1961 - November 1963) of limnological conditions in a
<br />reach of the Colorado River that could be affected by potash production. Primary production
<br />was low because of turbidity and shifting substrate; the basis of energy in the ecosystem
<br />was considered to be detritus. Rare fish in this reach of the river included the
<br />Colorado squawfish, humpback sucker, and bony tail chub.
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