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Existing occurrence point data from AK Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) Alaska Freshwater Fish Inventory (AFFI) and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) for all five fish species. These data are provided by Bureau of Land Management (BLM) "as is" and may contain errors or omissions. The User assumes the entire risk associated with its use of these data and bears all responsibility in determining whether these data are fit for the User's intended use. These data may not have the accuracy, resolution, completeness, timeliness, or other characteristics appropriate for applications that potential users of the data may contemplate. The User is encouraged to carefully consider the content of the metadata file associated...
Arctic grayling are found throughout mainland Alaska and some islands such as St. Lawrence and Nunivak. The full extent of their native range Alaska, and coastal areas of South Central and Southeast Alaska is not well documented.
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western native trout initiative,
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Final distribution and status map for the aquatic fine filter Arctic Grayling. These data are provided by Bureau of Land Management (BLM) "as is" and may contain errors or omissions. The User assumes the entire risk associated with its use of these data and bears all responsibility in determining whether these data are fit for the User's intended use. These data may not have the accuracy, resolution, completeness, timeliness, or other characteristics appropriate for applications that potential users of the data may contemplate. The User is encouraged to carefully consider the content of the metadata file associated with these data. The BLM should be cited as the data source in any products derived from these data.
![]() Arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus) status data created for the Western Division of the American Fisheries Society (WDAFS)
![]() The source of this coverage data set is the fish biodiversity maps created for The Nature Conservancy (TNC) as part of their Hexagon Project. Professor Peter Moyle and his graduate student, Paul Randall, of the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Conservation Biology at the University of California, Davis were hired to produce range maps for all known fish species that presently occur in California. Each coverage denotes a separate fish species (refer to the species coverage key below). The polygons are estimated to be accurate at a scale of roughly 1:1,000,000.
This dataset contains length, weight, energy density, and isotope values of fish collected in northwest Alaskan rivers during summer and fall 2015-2019.
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