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Stuart-Takla Fisheries/Forestry Interaction Project: Research Design Workshop Bernard, David P.
1994
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Abstract: This document summarizes discussions from a three-day research planning workshop held in February 1994. The workshop focused on potential effects of timber harvesting in the Stuart-Takla watershed on fisheries resouces, but water, sediments, aquatic biota and habitat were also considered and discussed in detail. Building upon existing conceptual models, participants developed impact hypotheses for the Stuart-Takla watershed, focussing on water, sediment and fish and covering the entire area from the uplands through the riparian-zone and floodplain and into the channel. Then using the revised conceptual models as a guide, important information needs and key data gaps were catalogued. Management questions and impact hypotheses to be tested in this program were identified. Participants then developed or refined experimental approaches to, and tests for, the scientific questions and impact hypotheses. Wherever possible, existing research projects and study designs were incorporated into the research plans. The fi
 
Bernard, David P., Murray, Carol L.; Lousier, J. Daniel; Macdonald, J.S.; Johnston, N.T.; Hogan, D.L.. 1994. Stuart-Takla Fisheries/Forestry Interaction Project: Research Design Workshop. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks. Fisheries Technical Circular. FTC96
 
Topic: Fish and Fish Habitats
Keywords: Stuart-Takla watershed, fisheries resources, habitat, management, timber harvesting
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