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Title
A survey of anadromous fish losses in irrigation diversions from the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers
Creator
Hallock, Richard J.
Contributor
Woert, William F. van
California. Department of Fish and Game
Date Created and/or Issued
1959
Publication Information
Department of Fish and Game
Contributing Institution
UC Riverside, Library, Water Resources Collections and Archives
Collection
Coastal Conservancy and related aquatic resources documentation
Rights Information
Copyright Unknown
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Description
Scope/Content: WRINT CDWA Exhibit 10.; First page of document is illegible due to limitations in scanning.; References: p. 265-266.
Type
text
Extent
38 pages
Identifier
ark:/86086/n2v98716
b39719728
cuwr_conservancy_001_1298
Language
English
eng
Subject
Anadromous fishes--California--Delta Region
Irrigation canals and flumes--California--Delta Region
Fish screens--California--Delta Region

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