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Fisheries Management and Ecology, Vol.5 No.1 (1998)

Series: Fisheries Management and Ecology. ; Vol.5 No.1 Publication details: Oxford, Blackwell Science, 1998,Description: 96p. 25cmISSN:
  • 0969 997X
Contents:
Seasonal and between‐year variations of fish populations in the middle Thames estuary: 1980–1989,Incidence of escaped farmed salmon, Salmo salar L., in commercial salmon catches and fresh water in Northern Ireland,Fish and lamprey passage in a combined Denil and vertical slot fishway,Effects of artificial instream cover on the density of 0 + brown trout,Changes in river fish assemblages associated with vegetated and degraded banks, upstream of and within nutrient‐enriched zones,The utility of visible implant (VI) tags for marking tropical river fish,Participation of local fishermen in scientific fisheries data collection: a case study from the Bangweulu Swamps, Zambia.
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Seasonal and between‐year variations of fish populations in the middle Thames estuary: 1980–1989,Incidence of escaped farmed salmon, Salmo salar L., in commercial salmon catches and fresh water in Northern Ireland,Fish and lamprey passage in a combined Denil and vertical slot fishway,Effects of artificial instream cover on the density of 0 + brown trout,Changes in river fish assemblages associated with vegetated and degraded banks, upstream of and within nutrient‐enriched zones,The utility of visible implant (VI) tags for marking tropical river fish,Participation of local fishermen in scientific fisheries data collection: a case study from the Bangweulu Swamps, Zambia.

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