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    • Releasing a Chinook Salmon at Kwethluk River Weir

    • Releasing a Chinook Salmon at Kwethluk River Weir

    • Fisheries management; Fishes; King Salmon; Work of the Service; Field Offices; Kenai Fishes and Wildlife Field Office; Kenai FO Gallery; Wildlife refuges; Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge; YUDE

    • Releasing a Chinook Salmon at Kwethluk River weir, Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge, after measuring it and taking a scale for age analysis. Image taken in 2000.
    • Chinook Salmon at the Tuluksak River Weir

    • Chinook Salmon at the Tuluksak River Weir

    • Fisheries management; Fishes; King Salmon; Blackmouth; Chinook; Work of the Service; Field Offices; Kenai Fishes and Wildlife Field Office; Kenai FO Gallery; Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge; YUDE

    • Donnie Vincent with a Chinook Salmon at the Tuluksak River weir, Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge. Image taken in 2003.
    • Fremont Weir on the Sacramento River

    • Fremont Weir on the Sacramento River

    • Rivers and streams; Water management;

    • When the water level of the Sacramento River reaches a high point it flows over into the Fremont Weir and then into the Yolo Bypass. The weir is part of flood control for the Sacramento River.
    • Hauling Karluk Lake Weir

    • Hauling Karluk Lake Weir

    • Wildlife refuges; Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge; ARLIS; Work of Service; Personnel; Alaska

    • Karluk Investigations 1949. "Tractor hauling weir lumber from lake shore to building site of proposed 2-way counting weir on Karluk River, Kodiak."
    • Hauling Lumber for Karluk Weir

    • Hauling Lumber for Karluk Weir

    • Wildlife refuges; Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge; Work of Service; Personnel; ARLIS; Alaska

    • Karluk Investigations 1949. Kodiak Island. "Rough country between Larsen Bay and Karluk Lake - one of the many mishaps enroute while hauling lumber for use in construction of 2-way counting weir on Karluk River."
    • Inspecting a Fish Scale at the Tuluksak River Weir

    • Inspecting a Fish Scale at the Tuluksak River Weir

    • Fisheries management; Fishes; Work of the Service; Field Offices; Kenai Fishes and Wildlife Field Office; Kenai FO Gallery; Wildlife refuges; Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge; YUDE

    • Abraham Lott and John Tobin inspect a scale sample at the Tuluksak River weir, Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Brown bear wades through water

    • Brown bear wades through water

    • Mammals; Wildlife refuges

    • This image taken at the Frazer Lake weir. Frazer Lake weir consists of a series of "fish ladders" which allow salmon to ascend around a 30' falls, near the outlet of Frazer Lake on the south end of Kodiak Island. Counts are made at the...
    • Brown bear emerging from water

    • Brown bear emerging from water

    • Mammals; Wildlife refuges

    • This image taken at the Frazer Lake weir. Frazer Lake weir consists of a series of "fish ladders" which allow salmon to ascend around a 30' falls, near the outlet of Frazer Lake on the south end of Kodiak Island. Counts are made at the...
    • Brown bear cubs playing in water

    • Brown bear cubs playing in water

    • Mammals; Wildlife refuges

    • This image taken at the Frazer Lake weir. Frazer Lake weir consists of a series of "fish ladders" which allow salmon to ascend around a 30' falls, near the outlet of Frazer Lake on the south end of Kodiak Island. Counts are made at the...
    • Brown bear cubs playing in water

    • Brown bear cubs playing in water

    • Mammals; Wildlife refuges

    • This image taken at the Frazer Lake weir. Frazer Lake weir consists of a series of "fish ladders" which allow salmon to ascend around a 30' falls, near the outlet of Frazer Lake on the south end of Kodiak Island. Counts are made at the...
    • Brown bear cubs playing in water

    • Brown bear cubs playing in water

    • Mammals; Wildlife refuges

    • This image taken at the Frazer Lake weir. Frazer Lake weir consists of a series of "fish ladders" which allow salmon to ascend around a 30' falls, near the outlet of Frazer Lake on the south end of Kodiak Island. Counts are made at the...
    • Brown bear cubs playing in water

    • Brown bear cubs playing in water

    • Mammals; Wildlife refuges

    • This image taken at the Frazer Lake weir. Frazer Lake weir consists of a series of "fish ladders" which allow salmon to ascend around a 30' falls, near the outlet of Frazer Lake on the south end of Kodiak Island. Counts are made at the...
    • Brown bear cubs playing in water

    • Brown bear cubs playing in water

    • Mammals; Wildlife refuges

    • This image taken at the Frazer Lake weir. Frazer Lake weir consists of a series of "fish ladders" which allow salmon to ascend around a 30' falls, near the outlet of Frazer Lake on the south end of Kodiak Island. Counts are made at the...
    • Karluk Weir, Kodiak

    • Karluk Weir, Kodiak

    • Work of Service; Personnel; Fisheries management; Wildlife refuges; Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge; ARLIS; Alaska

    • Karluk Investigations 1948. "Karluk River, Alaska. Spawned-out pink salmon dead at Karluk River counting weir."
    • Brown bear feeding on salmon

    • Brown bear feeding on salmon

    • Mammals; Wildlife refuges

    • This image taken at the Frazer Lake weir. Frazer Lake weir consists of a series of "fish ladders" which allow salmon to ascend around a 30' falls, near the outlet of Frazer Lake on the south end of Kodiak Island. Counts are made at the...
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