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Comparison of Electrofishing Fish Surveys and Angler Observation on Three Reaches of the Upper Rio Grande

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Title Comparison of Electrofishing Fish Surveys and Angler Observation on Three Reaches of the Upper Rio Grande
Creator Weinstock, Barry
Subject electrofishing fish population program angler
Description A Professional Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degrees of Master of Water Resources, Water Resources Program and Master Community and Regional Planning, School of Architecture and Planning, at the University of New Mexico. The purpose of fish population studies is to better understand the functional relations between life stages, abundances, and spatial distributions of fish populations in the upper Rio Grande and its tributaries. Taos Field Office, New Mexico, has managed an electrofishing fish population program since 2004 for seven reaches of the Rio Grande. Managers are interested in actual angler catches and satisfaction, and often use angler surveys to gather this data. This project compared two methods...
Date 2015-01-08T22:14:18Z 2015-01-08T22:14:18Z 2014
Type Presentation Thesis
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1928/25694
Language en_US

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