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Background information.— The Lone Mountain slurry spill injured two endangered fish species in the Powell River—the yellowfin madtom ( Noturus flavipinnis) and the slender chub ( Erimystax cahni). The yellowfin madtom was historically widespread throughout the Upper Tennessee River drainage but was presumed extinct at the time of its formal scientific description. The discovery of three surviving but geographically isolated populations in the late 1970s and early 1980s resulted in its listing as a threatened species. The slender chub was also once relatively common in the Powell River but is now listed as one of the most narrowly distributed minnows in North America. Both the yellowfin madtom and the slender chub...
Categories: Project;
Types: Map Service,
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OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Aquatic,
Aquatic species propagation,
Conservation Fisheries, Inc.,
Conservation Fisheries, Inc.,
Enhancement of existing (improve baseline conditions), All tags...
Federally threatened or endangered species,
Fish,
Hazardous substances (CERCLA) and hazardous materials (RCRA),
Lone Mountain Procession, Inc. coal slurry spill,
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Perennial stream/river,
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Riverine (non-tidal),
Species breeding/hatching/rearing,
Species reintroduction/translocation,
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
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