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Abstract -- A survey of 81 Cascade Mountain lakes were conducted during the summer of 1953 by the Oregon State Game Commission to gather information needed for the future management of existing trout...
Diamond Lake is a large natural lake having a surface area of some 3214 acres (1300.7 hectares) and a maximum depth of 52 feet (15.8 meters). It is located within the Umpqua National Forest in the Southern...
Abstract -- Gold Lake lies two miles north of Highway 58 at an elevation of 4,800 feet near the crest of the Cascade Range. Access is via a deadend gravel road (Forest Service Road 500) leaving the highway at a...
1982-2002; ill., maps; Title covers calendar years 1985-1987; CA 9000-3-0003 Subagreement 12; Includes bibliographic references; Issues lack volume numbering
We monitored larval Lost River and shortnose suckers from natal beds in the Williamson and Sprague rivers to nursery grounds in Upper Klamath Lake. Downstream movements occurred at night, in the middle of the...
Abstract -- Diamond Lake is a natural lake located about 80 miles east of Roseburg. The lake resulted from the melting of an extensive glacier held behind a lava flow from Mt. Thielson. The outlet is Lake...
Abstract -- Lake of the Woods lies near the crest of the southern Cascade Range at an elevation of 4,949 ft. The lake is totally within the Winema National Forest. There are two large campgrounds and a day-use...
Abstract -- During the summer of 1941, the Oregon State Game Commission conducted investigations of some of the "problem" lakes in the state. These consisted of 26 waters in various parts of the state and...
ill.; Includes bibliographic references (p. 144-155); Cooperative Agreement CA-9000-3-0003 Subagreement 12; CPSU/OSU 88-3.