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KRIS Navarro : Meta Information Page

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Meta IdentifierBrown_outmigran
Type of DataDaily downstream migrant trap results for Navarro mainstem
OriginatorCalifornia Department of Fish and Game
DescriptionSalmonid juveniles caught in a downstream fyke net were broken down by age class and average fork length. Nets were generally fished at night. Most of the data comes from the mainstem Navarro River near Dimmick Campground, but one day of sampling was conducted near Fish Rock Rd on Rancheria Creek.
AreaNavarro River Basin
Metadata Date8/31/01
Metadata ContactBryan Flaig
Contact Person PrimaryCharles Brown
Statuscomplete
Access ConstraintsNone
Data Set Namebrown1972.dbf, brown1972all.dbf
Date of Content Start4/12/72
Date of Content End6/14/72
Maint. and Update Freq.seasonal
Serial NamePaper copy
PurposeTo monitor salmonid outmigrant timing in the Navarro River.
Data Quality InformationDownstream migrant trap results may under-represent some age classes of salmonids because of trap avoidance. Trap efficiencies vary with flow years which makes use of data for population trend assessment impossible.
Use ConstraintsData should not be used for calculating total production.
Supplemental Informationsee bibliography Charles J. Brown, 1972.
Keywordssalmon migration
PublisherCalifornia Department of Fish and Game
Publication PlaceYountville, CA
Publication Date1972
TitleDownstream migration of salmonids in the Navarro River, April through June 1972
AbstractDownstream migrant salmonids were trapped in the Navarro River in the spring of 1972 to gain some insight into their distribution within the river and the timing of their emigrations.
Other Citation DetailsThe fyke net used has been described by Puckett (1976). The basic net was altered, however, by sewing two wings to the front and thus expanding the mouth from a 0.9 by 1.5 m (3-foot by 5-foot) opening to a 0.9 by 2.7 m (3-foot by 9-foot) opening. Each wing was a panel of 0.9 by 1.5 m (3-foot by 5-foot), 0.6 cm (0.25 inch) stretched mesh. Each panel was anchored in the stream by two metal fence posts.
Storage LocationYountville, CA
Contact OrganizationCalifornia Department of Fish and Game
Contact Address26A Monroe St
Contact CityWillits
Contact StateCA
Contact Zip Code95490
Contact Voice Telephone(707) 928-4369
Contact Emailscharris@dfg2.ca.gov
Progresscomplete

 
 
 
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