6 datasets found

Categories and Collections: habitat Licenses: Other (Not Open) Organizations: BC Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy Tags: fish observation spawning species composition

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  • Survey of Bulkley Lake and its Inlet and Outlet Streams

    Recent reports of serious declines of the rainbow trout sport fishery in this region have created a need for information on the annual recruitment and relative species composition at these lakes. The most recent concern has been an outburst of beaver...
  • Reconnaissance Survey of Lakelse Lake

    This survey collected information about the fish species that are present in Lakelse Lake, as well as information about the physical characteristics of the lake. This includes aquatic vegetation, terrain features, food species, natural spawning and...
  • Reconnaissance Survey Seymour Lake Data Cards

    These data cards describe the quality of Seymour lake, including the species and vegetation present and the current and potential recreational use. A chemical analysis for T.D.S., pH, and oxygen are also included.
  • Burns Lake Region: Rainbow Trout Sampling "Summary Report"

    Ten small lakes between Burns Lake and Houston, British Columbia (Bulkley River headwaters) were surveyed: Bulkley Lake, Watson Lake, Day Lake, Elwin Lake, Gilmore Lake, Sunset Lake, Swans Lake, Lars Lake, Old Man Lake, and one unnamed lake. The objectives...
  • A Survey of Day Lake and its Inlet and Outlet Streams

    Recent reports of serious declines of the rainbow trout sport fishery in this region have created a need for information on the annual recruitment and relative species composition at these lakes. The most recent concern has been an outburst of beaver...
  • Survey of McBrierie Lake and its Inlet and Outlet Streams

    Recent reports of serious declines of the rainbow trout sport fishery in this region have created a need for information on the annual recruitment and relative species composition at these lakes. The most recent concern has been an outburst of beaver...
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