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California's Living Marine Resources: A Status Report
California's Living Marine Resources: A Status Report
Price reduced! The status of California’s living marine resources including fish, shellfish, marine mammals, marine birds and the activities that depend upon them are discussed in this encyclopedic guide.
Catalog # SG01-11
$12.50 / EACH

Commercial and Recreational Fishing in California: Their Impact on the State Eco
Full Title: Commercial and Recreational Fishing in California: Their Impact on the State Economy

Catalog # CNR001
$3.00 / EACH

Fish Habitat in Freshwater Streams
Fish Habitat in Freshwater Streams
This is reference sheet 10.3 in the Farm Water Quality Planning series.
Catalog # 8112
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Guide to the Coastal Marine Fishes of California
Everything from albacore to zebraperch! Descriptions and identifying illustrations of all 554 shallow-water marine species found along the California coast, from Oregon to Mexico. Includes geographical range for each species.
Catalog # 4065
$12.00 / EACH

Hatchery Manual for the White Sturgeon
Hatchery Manual for the White Sturgeon
The only comprehensive book on this subject! Basic biology of sturgeon species and hatchery technology applicable to white sturgeon and other North American sturgeon and paddlefish species. 103 figures and photos.
Catalog # 3322
$15.00 / EACH

Living among the Fish: A Guide to Conservation of Fish Habitat . . .
Living among the Fish: A Guide to Conservation of Fish Habitat . . .
Increasing urbanization is encroaching on the habitat of California's wild fishes, and fish populations are falling. Learn the basics of fish biology and explore ways to reduce or even reverse civilization's negative effect on fish and streams.
Catalog # 8279
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Maintaining Wood in Streams: A Vital Action for Fish Conservation
Maintaining Wood in Streams: A Vital Action for Fish Conservation
A debris-free stream is not always a happy stream! Large woody debris is a critically important resource for California's fish and wildlife. Learn how fallen tree trunks and limbs benefit stream ecosystems.
Catalog # 8157
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