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- Critical Elements of Kvichak River Sockeye Salmon Management
- Fish Surveys in Headwater Streams of the Nushagak and Kvichak River Drainages
- An Assessment of Potential Mining Impacts on Salmon Ecosystems of Bristol Bay, Alaska
- Fishery Resources of the Bristol Bay Region Fishery Resources of the Bristol Bay Region
- Shorebird Temporarl and Spatial Use Patterns Survey, Bristol Bay Coast
- Pebble Mine: Fish, Minerals, and Testing the Limits of Alaska’S “Large Mine Permitting Process”
- Critical Elements of Kvichak River Sockeye Salmon Management
- Sport Fisheries in the Bristol Bay Management Area, 2016–2018
- 2019-2021 Bristol Bay Commercial Salmon, Herring, Subsistence And
- Non-Salmon Freshwater Fishes of the Nushagak And
- A Salmon Ecological Systems Model Nushagak Kvichak, Bristol Bay 2014
- Population Monitoring of Lake Clark and Tazimina River Sockeye Salmon, Kvichak River Watershed, Bristol Bay, Alaska 2000-2003
- Spawning Ground Catalog of the Kvichak River System, Bristol Bay, Alaska
- Marine Mammal Program
- Region 10: Western Iliamna Lake, Kvichak River
- Grants in Action DSC Grant Funds Help in the Fight for One of Alaska's Last
- Bristol Bay Fresh and Salt Waters
- The Salmonids of Bristol Bay 41
- Bioeffects Assessment in Bristol Bay, Alaska
- Monitoring Sockeye Salmon Smolt Abundance and Inriver Distribution Using Sonar on the Kvichak and Ugashik Rivers in 2012
- SOUTHWEST ALASKA and PEBBLE MINE: the STORY of a NOT-SO-GOLDEN FUTURE Thomas R
- Lake Clark Sockeye Salmon Escapement and Population Monitoring
- Pebble Mine (Copper/Gold Prospect)
- Migratory Pattern of Adult Sockeye Salmon, Oncorhynchus Nerka, in Bristol Bay As Related to the Distribution of Their Home-River Waters
- Survey of the Dolly Varden and Rainbow Trout Populations in the Iliamna River, 1996 and 1997
- Region 10: Western Iliamna Lake, Kvichak River
- Alagnak Wild River Visitor Use Project: Alagnak Wild River Resident User Study
- Sockeye Salmon Smolt Abundance and Inriver Distribution in Bristol Bay, Alaska: Results from the Kvichak, Ugashik, and Egegik Rivers in 2013
- Estimating Run Timing of Lake Clark Sockeye Salmon Relative to Other Kvichak River Drainage Populations. Annual 2005. 04-411
- Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission Seattlenwf
- Igiugig Hydrokinetic Project—FERC Project No. 13511-003
- The Bristol Bay Basin 11
- Area Management Report for the Recreational Fisheries of the Southwest Alaska Sport Fish Management Area, 1997
- Wake Measurements from a Hydrokinetic River Turbine
- An Assessment of Potential Mining Impacts on Salmon Ecosystems of Bristol Bay, Alaska (External Review Draft)
- Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Characterization of the Indigenous Cultures of the Nushagak and Kvichak Watersheds, Alaska
- SAILING for SALMON Tim Troll JOHN NICHOLSON Know How to Fish