Distribution and abundance of Dungeness crab and crangon shrimp, and dredging-related mortality of invertebrates and fish in Grays Harbor, Washington


Autoria(s): Armstrong, David A.; Stevens, Bradley G.; Hoeman, James C.
Data(s)

01/07/1981

Resumo

The impacts of widening and deepening the existing navigation channel in Grays Harbor on Dungeness crab, crangon shrimp and fish was investigated. The spatial and temporal distribution of these organisms was studied using an otter trawl and ring nets, and the uptake of organisms by dredges was estimated from samples collected on working hopper and pipeline dredges. ... Impacts of the dredging project on crabs, shrimp and fish could be associated with entrainment, food loss and toxicants released from sediments. Scenarios are presented that predict impacts. Suggestions for reducing impacts are given.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/14956/1/Armstrong.pdf

Armstrong, David A. and Stevens, Bradley G. and Hoeman, James C. (1981) Distribution and abundance of Dungeness crab and crangon shrimp, and dredging-related mortality of invertebrates and fish in Grays Harbor, Washington. Seattle, WA, United States Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District, 349pp.

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en

Publicador

United States Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District

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http://aquaticcommons.org/14956/

Palavras-Chave #Biology #Engineering #Fisheries
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Monograph or Serial Issue

NonPeerReviewed