Completion Report for Projects 90-2 and 91-2 to: North Carolina Striped Bass Study Management Board, and North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission ICMR Contribution Series, NO. ICMR-92-06This study was conducted during the springs of 1990 and 1991 to provide information on possible causes of the decline in the Roanoke/Albemarle striped bass stock. Striped bass in this system migrate approximately 130 miles upstream in the spring (April through June) to spawn in the main channel of the Roanoke River. This location is the primary and only documented spawning ground for this stock. Spawning activity, and subsequent passage of developing eggs and larvae downstream, is directly influenced by water releases from Roanoke Rapids Reservoir at Riv...
To document continued compliance with Federal law, the Anadromous Fishes Program of the Virginia Ins...
Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine Study. APES Report No. 93-18. This report has been reprinted by the Albe...
Numerous estuaries in the lower Chesapeake Bay region and coastal Virginia possess physical, chemica...
Completion Report for Project F-27: Striped Bass Investigations, Study 2 to North Carolina Wildlife ...
Completion Report for Project F-27, Striped Bass Investigations to North Carolina Wildlife Resources...
Report No. APES 93-04. ICMR Tech Report 93-04. The research on which the report is based was finance...
Project No. APES 90-03. ICMR Technical Report 89-03. The research on which the report is based was f...
Completion Report for Project AFS-24. ICMR Tech Report 86-02.North Carolina Department of Natural Re...
Segment 1. Distribution and abundance of striped bass eggs and larvae in the upper York River system...
Chesapeake Bay striped bass support important recreational fisheries along the US Atlantic coast; in...
This report presents the results of striped bass (Marone saxatilis) tagging and monitoring activitie...
This report presents the results of striped bass (Marone saxatilis) tagging and monitoring activitie...
This report presents the results of striped bass (Marone saxatilis) tagging and monitoring activitie...
Abstract.—The spring spawning migration is a key period for effective management of anad-romous popu...
To document continued compliance with Federal law, the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) A...
To document continued compliance with Federal law, the Anadromous Fishes Program of the Virginia Ins...
Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine Study. APES Report No. 93-18. This report has been reprinted by the Albe...
Numerous estuaries in the lower Chesapeake Bay region and coastal Virginia possess physical, chemica...
Completion Report for Project F-27: Striped Bass Investigations, Study 2 to North Carolina Wildlife ...
Completion Report for Project F-27, Striped Bass Investigations to North Carolina Wildlife Resources...
Report No. APES 93-04. ICMR Tech Report 93-04. The research on which the report is based was finance...
Project No. APES 90-03. ICMR Technical Report 89-03. The research on which the report is based was f...
Completion Report for Project AFS-24. ICMR Tech Report 86-02.North Carolina Department of Natural Re...
Segment 1. Distribution and abundance of striped bass eggs and larvae in the upper York River system...
Chesapeake Bay striped bass support important recreational fisheries along the US Atlantic coast; in...
This report presents the results of striped bass (Marone saxatilis) tagging and monitoring activitie...
This report presents the results of striped bass (Marone saxatilis) tagging and monitoring activitie...
This report presents the results of striped bass (Marone saxatilis) tagging and monitoring activitie...
Abstract.—The spring spawning migration is a key period for effective management of anad-romous popu...
To document continued compliance with Federal law, the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) A...
To document continued compliance with Federal law, the Anadromous Fishes Program of the Virginia Ins...
Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine Study. APES Report No. 93-18. This report has been reprinted by the Albe...
Numerous estuaries in the lower Chesapeake Bay region and coastal Virginia possess physical, chemica...