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Aquaculture and Fisheries

University of Tennessee, Knoxville

2007

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Captive Propagation Of Tangerine Darters For Re-Introduction In The Pigeon River, Tennessee, Craig Lee Phillips May 2007

Captive Propagation Of Tangerine Darters For Re-Introduction In The Pigeon River, Tennessee, Craig Lee Phillips

Masters Theses

The Pigeon River suffered major water quality degradation from 1908 through the 1980’s from paper mill effluent which resulted in the extirpation of many native fish species. Mill modifications have cleaned the effluent to the degree where some native species are recolonizing many areas of the river. In 2001, the Pigeon River Restoration Project was initiated to re-introduce native non-game species which have been unable to return of their own accord. In addition to relocation of selected suitable species, captive production of the tangerine darter (Percina aurantiaca) has been attempted since current translocation methods have proven impractical due …