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John Brown Lake - Secondary Lake Inventory
John Brown Lake (WBID 01983BULK) is a secondary lake that was surveyed as part of the Maxan Creek (460-924300) watershed survey. John Brown Lake is located approximately 20 km south-west from the town of Burns Lake in the Lakes Forest District and is the... -
Hydrologic Regimes in a Changing Climate: Characteristics and Response of Wet...
Hydrologic regimes in a changing climate: characteristics and responses of wetland and off-channel habitat along the Telkwa River and the implications for juvenile coho salmon. Given changing climatic conditions in British Columbia, Canada, there is a need... -
Hydrolic and Geomorphic Considerations for Silvicultural Investments on the L...
Hydrologic and geomorphic considerations for silvicultural investments on the lower Skeena River floodplain. This report evaluates four inter-related components essential for silvicultural planning on the lower Skeena River floodplain: biophysical... -
A Review of the Babine Lake Development Project 1961-1976
This report describes the results of the Babine Development Project evaluation program relative to the individual components within project, containing components which describe the individual projects from the predevelopment stage to the present. -
1982 Investigations of Adult Coho Salmon in the Telkwa River
A study to provide more detailed information on the timing and distribution of adult coho salmon spawning in the Telkwa River Basin was conducted between September and December 1982. Five tributary streams and the mainstem Telkwa River were examined for the... -
Lakelse Sockeye Spawning Habitat Rehabilitation Feasibility Project 2007-08
This report aims to present background information and preliminary project results identifying and prioritizing sockeye habitat rehabilitation that will improve sockeye fry production and recruitment into Lakelse Lake. The goal of the project is to improve... -
Babine Watershed Change Program: Annual Report for 1972
A summary of the studies regarding the Babine Watershed Change Program, with topics ranging from discussion of industrial activities to fisheries and disease outbreaks.