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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7136
Author
Johnson, J. E., et al.
Title
Flaming Gorge Tailwater Fisheries Investigations
USFW Year
1987.
USFW - Doc Type
Trout Growth, Harvest, Survival, and Microhabitat Selection in the Green River, Utah, 1978-82
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Ob_i ectives <br />This report, therefore, addresses three major objectives in the <br />following sequence: 1) response of trout growth to warmer water <br />temperatures (produced by the penstock modification); 2) trends in angler <br />use and factors influencing survival of stocked fingerlings; and 3) trout <br />microhabitat, particularly with reference to the influence of discharge <br />upon habitat suitability of the Green River. <br />The ultimate goal of these studies was to provide a basis for the <br />synthesis of fishery management and hydroelectric operational planning. <br />Thus, the final portion of this report draws on the three study elements <br />to generate conclusions and recommendations for use in_ planning. At this <br />writing a number of the recommendations have been implemented. <br />Units of measure <br />Most measurements are presented in metric units. However, this <br />report is to be used by several agencies, some of which continue to use <br />English units of measure for discharge measurements (volume). River <br />distances and elevations are also, by convention, still predominantly <br />referred to in English units - thus, English units are used to designate <br />river locations, gradient, discharge, and elevations. Following are <br />units of measure commonly employed in this study. <br />Used in this Report <br />1 millimeter (mm) <br />1 centimeter (cm) <br />1 centimeter/second (cm/sec) <br />1 meter (m) <br />1 mile (mi) <br />1 cubic foot/second (cfs) <br />1 kilogram (kg) <br />1 degree centigrade (°C) <br />1 foot/mile (ft/mi) <br />Equivalent Unit <br />0.039 inches (in) <br />0.394 in. <br />0.0328 feet/second (ft/sec) <br />39.34 in. <br />1.609 kilometers (km) <br />0.02832 cubic meters/sec (cros) <br />2.205 pounds (lb) <br />(1.8 x °C) + 32 = °Fahrenheit (°F) <br />0.189 meters/kilometer (m/km) <br />-11-
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