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Lake Clark sockeye salmon population assessment

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Carol Ann Woody, Kristina M. Ramstad, Daniel B. Young, G. Kevin Sage, and Fred W. Allendorf, 2003, Lake Clark sockeye salmon population assessment: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Radio telemetry was used to identify and map sockeye salmon spawning habitats in glacially influenced Lake Clark, Kvichak River watershed, Alaska. Two hundred eighty-two adult sockeye salmon were radio tagged and tracked to spawning grounds. Thirty-five spawning areas were identified, including 18 previously unidentified. Comparison of radio telemetry data with past aerial population surveys indicate sockeye salmon spawning habitat use and distribution in Lake Clark was underestimated, likely due to poor visibility associated with glacial habitats. Although glacially turbid waters are not considered suitable incubation environments because fine sediments can suffocate embryos, more than 60% of radio tagged fish spawned in such waters. [...]

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