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Reservoir draw-down limits fish habitat (East Canyon Reservoir, Utah)

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Wayne Wurtsbaugh



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Shoreline of a western US reservoir during draw down. During draw down, simple sand and gravel substrates are often the only habitat available for fish. In this view of East Canyon Reservoir (Utah), large boulders have been added to the shoreline and provide cover for small fish. Photo 1985.
· Date: August 30, 2004 · Views: 31,200 · Filesize: 57.6kb, 50.9kb · Dimensions: 1054 x 698 ·
Keywords: habitat fish reservoir draw down substrate

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