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Alaska Department of, Fish

We report the results of the elemental and stable isotopic analyses, as well as the composition of stomach contents, of Arctic grayling ( Thymallus arcticus), an ecologically important resident freshwater sport and subsistence fish in the Fortymile River Mining District of the Interior Highlands Ecoregion in eastern Alaska. These data are presented here as a data compilation with minimal interpretation or discussion. Further analyses of the data will be presented elsewhere. The study area has been mined for placer gold for over a century and is currently experiencing renewed mineral exploration activity. The results for the analysis of 40 inorganic elements are reported for grayling muscle (fillet) tissue, liver...
Categories: Publication; Types: Citation; Tags: M1-Fish
This report summarizes instream flow protection and related activities of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game in 2012. The status of reservation of water applications by other agencies and the private sector in Alaska is also presented.
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