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Spawning Migration of Arctic Grayling Through Poplar Grove Creek Culvert, Glennallen, Alaska 1986 Final Report
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Document Date: 2013-01-23 20:57:50


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Glennallen / /

Facility

Institute of Northern Engineering / Richardson Highway / Douglas L. Kane Water Resources Center Institute of Northern Engineering University / Alaska James B. Reynolds Alaska Cooperative Fishery Research Unit University of Alaska-Fairbanks Michael D. Travis Department of Transportation / University of Alaska's Institute / /

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energy requi.rements / lower weir site / study site / weir site / energy requirements / energy / /

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Poplar Grove Creek / Dry Creek / /

Organization

Douglas L. Kane Water Resources Center Institute / Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration Fi / ST ATE OF ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC FACILITIES DIVISION OF PLANNING AND PROGRAMMING RESEARCH SECTION / Alaska Cooperative Fisheries Research Unit / U.S. Department of Transportation / Department of Transportation / Department of Fish and Game State / Federal Highway Administration / University of Alaska / University of Alaska's Institute of Northern Engineering / Department of Fish / Work Unit / /

Person

Tilsworth / Jeffery Chapman / Nathan Johnson / Kathleen McCullom / Robert F. McLean / James B. Reynolds / Butch Potterville / Robert Gieck / Charles E. Behlke / L. Kane Water / John Clark / David Bjerklie / Michael D. Travis / /

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Alaska / /

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