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South Central Railbelt area--Susitna River basin : Fish and Wildlife studies related to the Corps of Engineers Devil Canyon, Watana Reservoir hydroelectric project.
Title:
South Central Railbelt area--Susitna River basin : Fish and Wildlife studies related to the Corps of Engineers Devil Canyon, Watana Reservoir hydroelectric project.
Publication Information:
Anchorage, Alaska : U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service : Alaska Fish & Game, [1976]
Physical Description:
198 pages in various pagings, [11] folded leaves of plates : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm.
General Note:
Cover title.

This publication is entered under the subtitle in the ADF & G Susitna River Aquatic Studies bibliography, in the Susitna Hydroelectric Project document index, and on the microfiche header.

"February 1976."

Comprises three works, each also distributed and cataloged separately with individual document numbering.

First work is APA Document no. 549 in the Susitna Hydroelectric Project document index. All three works assigned SUS numbers: SUS 10003 (first work), SUS 10002 (second work), SUS 10001 (third work).

Some copies distributed without the 11 folded plates of aerial photographs constituting the appendix of the second work. Some copies distributed with the title page and table of contents of the third work placed erroneously before p. 1 of the second work.

The first work (by Friese)--is paged "v, 108 p." Another version of this work was published as Upper Cook Inlet data report no. 75-02 (series lacking on piece) in 120 pages. Both versions are dated Nov. 1975 and have the same text, but paging is reformatted.

The second work (by Riis)--is paged "iv, 50 p." and includes 11 plates. An undated version was issued with identical text but with different aerial plates and in different layout. It is paged "iv, 61 leaves" and includes 6 plates, and is possibly an earlier draft. In May 1977 a version with substantially different content was published with "proposed" appearing before "Susitna" in the title; it is paged "vii, 91 leaves" without plates.
Local Note:
ARLIS: Printing errors are corrected in ARLIS paper copies.
Bibliography Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Corporate Subject:
Added Corporate Author:
Added Title Contained Works:
Pre-authorization assessment of the Susitna hydroelectric projects : a limited wildlife study, Game Division section.

Preauthorization assessment of anadromous fish populations of the upper Susitna River watershed in the vicinity of the proposed Devil Canyon hydroelectric project.

Pre-authorization assessment of the Susitna River hydroelectric projects : preliminary investigations of water quality and aquatic species composition, Sport Fish section.
Citation Reference Notes:
Assigned APA Document no. 1611 in Susitna Hydroelectric Project document index, but is erroneously entered under the title for the first work (the paper by Friese).
Additional Physical Form Available:
Available also in electronic format on the Internet.
Variant Title:
Frequently cited only by the subtitle: Fish and Wildlife studies related to the Corps of Engineers Devil Canyon, Watana Reservoirs hydroelectric project
Contents:
Preauthorization assessment of anadromous fish populations of the upper Susitna River watershed in the vicinity of the proposed Devil Canyon hydroelectric project / by Nancy V. Friese. [108-page version] -- Pre-authorization assessment of the Susitna River hydroelectric projects : preliminary investigations of water quality and aquatic species composition, Sport Fish section / by James C. Riis. [Feb. 1976 version] -- Pre-authorization assessment of the Susitna hydroelectric projects : a limited wildlife study, Game Division section / by Carl McIlroy and Ted Spraker.
Funding Information:
"Studies were conducted by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game under a contract agreement with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service"
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