Color poster with text, illustrations, maps, tables, and graph.The primary objective of this annual study was to determine the potential impacts of the Zimmer coal-burning power plant on the Ohio River ecosystem. Physiochemical and biological data were collected from upstream control sites and downstream experimental sites. Fish, as bioindicators, were collected by the use of electrofishing, hoop nets, and gill nets. The modified Ohio River Fish Index (mORFIN) was calculated. Data collected downstream and upstream were comparable in terms of abundance, biomass, and the mORFIN. The physiochemical data were within acceptable water quality standards. The physiochemical data were similar across all sites and followed the typical seasonal patter...
Regional assessment of cumulative impacts of dams on riverine fish assemblages provides resource man...
None supplied. From introduction: Broad facets of this study include angler success through creel ce...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology, Miami University-MiddletownInformation on fish communitie...
The primary objective of this on-going research study was to determine the potential impacts of the ...
Abstract.—The use of fish communities to assess environmental quality is common for streams, but a s...
To assess the possible impacts caused by cooling-water intake system entrainment and impingement los...
Fish were collected, using electroshocking techniques, from three sites in the Great Miami River (GM...
This study was conducted to determine if there is a relationship between the health of the Ohio Rive...
The Detroit River spans 32 miles from Lake St. Clair to the western Lake Erie basin. It includes upl...
Regional assessment of cumulative impacts of dams on riverine fish assemblages provides resource man...
U of M Grant Number: 3002-10425-01896289The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Monit...
Dam removal has gained significant momentum within the past 10 years as a means of stream and wildli...
Rivers are good environments for many different animals from fish and macroinvertebrates. Macroinver...
After studying the affects of nutrient levels in streams, we decided to analyze nutrients and biota ...
A year-round study of environmental conditions in the Mad River, one of the few trout streams in Ohi...
Regional assessment of cumulative impacts of dams on riverine fish assemblages provides resource man...
None supplied. From introduction: Broad facets of this study include angler success through creel ce...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology, Miami University-MiddletownInformation on fish communitie...
The primary objective of this on-going research study was to determine the potential impacts of the ...
Abstract.—The use of fish communities to assess environmental quality is common for streams, but a s...
To assess the possible impacts caused by cooling-water intake system entrainment and impingement los...
Fish were collected, using electroshocking techniques, from three sites in the Great Miami River (GM...
This study was conducted to determine if there is a relationship between the health of the Ohio Rive...
The Detroit River spans 32 miles from Lake St. Clair to the western Lake Erie basin. It includes upl...
Regional assessment of cumulative impacts of dams on riverine fish assemblages provides resource man...
U of M Grant Number: 3002-10425-01896289The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Monit...
Dam removal has gained significant momentum within the past 10 years as a means of stream and wildli...
Rivers are good environments for many different animals from fish and macroinvertebrates. Macroinver...
After studying the affects of nutrient levels in streams, we decided to analyze nutrients and biota ...
A year-round study of environmental conditions in the Mad River, one of the few trout streams in Ohi...
Regional assessment of cumulative impacts of dams on riverine fish assemblages provides resource man...
None supplied. From introduction: Broad facets of this study include angler success through creel ce...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology, Miami University-MiddletownInformation on fish communitie...