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Maintaining Minimum Stream Flows For Wildlife And Recreation, A. Dan Tarlock Jun 1981

Maintaining Minimum Stream Flows For Wildlife And Recreation, A. Dan Tarlock

Water Resources Allocation: Laws and Emerging Issues: A Short Course (Summer Conference, June 8-11)

27 pages.

Contains references.


John Muir Newsletter, May/June 1981, Holt-Atherton Pacific Center For Western Studies May 1981

John Muir Newsletter, May/June 1981, Holt-Atherton Pacific Center For Western Studies

Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015

Holt-Atherton Pacific Center for Western Studies University of the Pacific Stockton, Calif 95211 VOLUME 1 MAY/JUNE 1981 NUMBER 3 EDITORIAL STAFF: RONALD H LIMBAUGH. JANICE D MAGDICH STATUS OF MUIR PROJECT FUNDING After a long, drawn-out struggle to reauthorize funding for the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, the latest news from Capitol Hill is encouraging. Although the House version of the reauthorization bill was defeated early in May, on June 2 the Senate version (S. 1050) was approved on the consent calendar and now comes before the House with the backing of the Senate Republican leadership S. 1050 provides …


John Muir Newsletter, March/April 1981, Holt-Atherton Pacific Center For Western Studies Mar 1981

John Muir Newsletter, March/April 1981, Holt-Atherton Pacific Center For Western Studies

Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015

Holt-Atherton Pacific Center \\/ / University of the Pacific for Western Studies \ / Stockton, Calif 95211 VOLUME 1 MARCH/APRIL 1981 NUMBER 2 EDITORIAL STAFF: RONALD H. LIMBAUGH. JANICE D. MAGDICH PROJECT FUNDING IN JEOPARDY On February 24, the Muir Project staff received a letter from Frank G. Burke, NHPRC (National Historical Publications and Records Commission) Executive Director, alerting all Grant Recipients that the Reagan Administration's budget recommendation to Congress eliminates all NHPRC grant funding after September 30, 1981. Congressional action on this recommendation is still pending, but Director Burke warns project directors to "begin planning for the cessation of …


John Muir Newsletter, January/February 1981, Holt-Atherton Pacific Center For Western Studies Jan 1981

John Muir Newsletter, January/February 1981, Holt-Atherton Pacific Center For Western Studies

Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015

JOHN MUIR NEWSLETTER JL January-February 1981 An irregular publication of the Holt-Atherton Pacific Center for Western Studies, University of the Pacific, Stockton, California 95211 Editorial Staff: Ronald H. Limbaugh, Janice D. Magdich WANTED: NEWSLETTER ITEMS. This modest publication is designed to provide a clearinghouse for information and news of interest to Muir scholars and friends. You can help by sending newsworthy items to the editorial staff. Our space is very limited, so make it brief and camera ready if possible. The staff reserves the right to review and edit all material submitted. WANTED: COMMENTATORS AND REVIEWERS. If you are interested …


Food And Distribution Of Underyearling Brook And Rainbow Trout In Castle Lake, California, Wayne A. Wurtsbaugh, R. Brocksen, C. Goldman Jan 1975

Food And Distribution Of Underyearling Brook And Rainbow Trout In Castle Lake, California, Wayne A. Wurtsbaugh, R. Brocksen, C. Goldman

Watershed Sciences Faculty Publications

A difference was found in the summer distribution of underyearling brook trout, Salvelinus fontinalis (Mitchill), and planted rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri Richardson, in Castle Lake, California. Brook trout underyearlings oriented to the bottom and were found primarily in shallow water on the eastern shore of the lake near springs. The rainbow trout underyearlings were more pelagic and were found in the littoral areas along the entire shoreline. Gravimetrically, the food eaten during the summer by brook trout underyearlings was 13% terrestrial, 11% limnetic, and 76% benthic. Rainbow trout ate 15% terrestrial, 15% limnetic, and 70% benthic food. In summer, rainbow …