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Arctic Grayling (Fish Facts) Ministry of Fisheries
1999
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Abstract: In general, Arctic grayling is yellow-listed, which means the species is not at risk in British Columbia. Populations in the watershed draining to the Williston Reservoir are red-listed; these populations have been affected by the flooding of their river and stream habitats when the reservoir behind the W.A.C. Bennett Dam was filled. Grayling are sensitively balanced to their environment and many populations suffer from overfishing and habitat loss resulting from industrial activity, such as logging and oil exploration.
 
Ministry of Fisheries. 1999. Arctic Grayling (Fish Facts). Ministry of Fisheries. BC Fish Facts
 
Topic: Fish and Fish Habitats
Keywords: arctic grayling, yellow-listed, watershed, habitat, industrial activity
ISSN:  Scientific Name: Thymallus arcticus
ISBN:  English Name: Arctic Grayling
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