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identified to the nearest 0.1 mile and accompanied with detailed information <br />regarding date, time of day, measure of effort, habitat type, substrate <br />type, and a series of depth and velocity measurements to describe the <br />range of conditions present in the sample area. <br />Fish larger than 100 mm were weighed and measured individually. Large <br />samples of smaller fish were sorted into 10 mm groups and counted. <br />Endangered or rare fishes encountered were handled with utmost care and <br />the needed information collected with the least possible stress on the <br />fish. Stomachs were removed from the rare fish that succumb and the <br />rest of the carcass frozen for later examinations. All rare fishes <br />greater than 175 mm in total length were tagged with a Carlin dangler <br />tag attached below the dorsal fin (Figure 5).