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<br />FWS/OBS-76/05. AN ASSESSMENT OF ESTUARINE AND NEARSHORE MARINE ENVIRONMENTS. <br />M. P. lynch, B. l. laird, N. B. Theberge, and J. C. Jones, eds. 1976. <br />132 pp. <br /> <br />An eva 1 uat i on of the impacts of water uses and projected water demands <br />upon the estuarine and nearshore marine environments of the United States. <br />The evaluation includes a regional review of major estuarine and nearshore <br />marine habitats, the economic value of the areas, the major problems <br />impacting water and resources, and the management approach of the States. <br /> <br />FWS/OBS-76/06. EVALUATION OF CHANNELIZATION AND MITIGATION OF THE FISHERY <br />RESOURCES OF THE ST. REGIS RIVER, MONTANA. John A. lund. 1976. 49 pp. <br /> <br />A study of stream morphology and game fish populations of the St. Regis <br />River, Montana, to determine the effects of stream channelization caused <br />by highway (Interstate 90 and U.S. 10) and railroad construction. <br />Instream structures used to mitigate fish losses are evaluated. <br /> <br />FWS/OBS-76/07. CHANNELIZATION ASSESSMENT, WHITE RIVER, VERMONT: REMOTE <br />SENSING, BENTHOS, AND WILDLIFE. Wendell E. Dodge, Earl E. Possardt, <br />Roger J. Reed, and William P. MacConnell. 1976. 73 pp. <br /> <br />A collection and analysis of data on the amount of different types of <br />fish and wildlife habitats along the White River; the amount and type of <br />habitat altered in the 1973 flood disaster clean-up operation; and the <br />effects of this habitat loss on fish, benthos, songbirds, amphibians, <br />mammals, and reptiles. <br /> <br />FWS/OBS-76/08. EFFECTS OF CHANNELIZATION OF THE lUXAPALI LA RIVER ON FISH, <br />AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES, WATER QUALITY, AND FURBEARERS. Dale H. Arner, <br />H. R. Robinette, John E. Frasier, and Marion H. Gray. 1976. 59 pp. <br /> <br />An analysis of biological data collected from an old channelized segment, <br />an unchannelized segment, and a newly channelized segment of the <br />luxapalila River in Mississippi and Alabama. Productivity of the old <br />channelized segment of the river has not recovered to the levels exhibited <br />in the unchannelized segment. <br /> <br />FWS/OBS-76/09. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL WETLAND CLASSIFICATION AND <br />INVENTORY WORKSHOP. J. Henry Sather, ed. 1976. [358J pp. <br /> <br />A review of the current status of wetland work being conducted by various <br />governmental and private agencies. The "Interim Classification of <br />Wet 1 ands and Aquatic Habitats of the United States" is appended to the <br />proceedings and incorporates many suggestions that emanated from the <br />workshop. <br /> <br />5 <br />