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Etheostoma / Cheoah / North Carolina / Percidae / Tapoco / Darter


Propagation and Reintroduction of Wounded Darters, Etheostoma vulneratum, in the Cheoah River, North Carolina by M.A. Petty, P.L. Rakes, C.L. Ruble, J.R. Shute, and R.A. Xiques Conservation Fisheries, Inc. October 24, 20
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Document Date: 2015-01-21 15:21:25


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City

Knoxville / /

Company

North Carolina Resource Management / Reed Marineculture Inc. / R.A. Xiques Conservation Fisheries Inc. / Northwest Marine Technologies / Conservation Fisheries Inc. / /

Event

Extinction / /

Facility

CFI13-035 Uppermost bridge NC1134-Santeetlah / CFI09-015 Lowest bridge / CFI10-132 Lowest bridge / CFI13-069 Lowest bridge / CF09-051 Lowest bridge / CFI11-080 Lowest bridge / CFI12-022 Lowest bridge / CFI13-036 Above bridge / CFI facility / TAPOCO lodge / /

IndustryTerm

Food quantities / food quantity / intro site / uneaten food / adequate zooplanktonic food densities / release site / darter propagation protocols / constant food dispersal / larger food items / black oval rubber tub / /

NaturalFeature

Little Cochran Creek / Cheoah River / Little Tennessee River / Rock Creek / Little River / /

Organization

US Federal Reserve / Federal Energy Regulatory Commission / NC DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES / Fish Health Center / Tallassee Fund / CHEOAH FUND RALEIGH / North Carolina Resource Management and Enhancement Fund / Baptist Church / Univ. of Tenn. / /

Person

Mark Cantrell / Steve Fraley / /

ProvinceOrState

Tennessee / North Carolina / /

Technology

CRM / Discussion Wounded darter propagation protocols / /

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