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Science and policy : interbasin water transfer of aquatic biota / compiled and edited by Jay A. Leitch and Mariah J. Tenamoc.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Fargo, N.D. : Institute for Regional Studies, North Dakota State University, c2001.Description: xxiv, 145 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 0911042547
  • 9780911042542
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Contents:
Foreword / William L. Guy -- Foreword / Robert N. Clarkson -- Preface / by Jay A. Leitch -- Introduction by David R. Givers and Jay A. Leitch -- History of Garrison Diversion / by Paul E. Kelly, Jay A. Leitch, Gene Krenz, and Mariah Tenamoc -- A review of biota transfer aspects of interbasin water transfers / by G. Padmanabhan, Mariah Tenamoc, David R. Givers, and Jay A. Leitch -- Pathways for aquatic biota transfer between watersheds / by Herbert R. Ludwig, Jr. and Jay A. Leitch -- Consequences of non-indigenous species / by Jay A. Leitch -- Distribution and dispersal of fishes in the Red River basin / by Todd M. Koel and John J. Peterka -- Selected case histories of fish species invasions into the Nelson River system in Canada / by Kenneth W. Stewart, William G. Franzin, Bruce R. McCulloch, and Gavin F. Hanke -- Parasites and pathogens of fishes in the Hudson Bay drainage / by Terry A. Dick, A. Choudhury, and B. Souter -- Water treatment / by Don Richard, Robert A. Zimmerman, Karl E. Rosvold, and G. Padmanabhan -- Summary, conclusions, and implications / by Jay A. Leitch.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Not for Loan Not for Loan Main Library North Dakota Collection 551.483 S416 Not for loan 33111005644733
Total holds: 0

Includes bibliographical references.

Foreword / William L. Guy -- Foreword / Robert N. Clarkson -- Preface / by Jay A. Leitch -- Introduction by David R. Givers and Jay A. Leitch -- History of Garrison Diversion / by Paul E. Kelly, Jay A. Leitch, Gene Krenz, and Mariah Tenamoc -- A review of biota transfer aspects of interbasin water transfers / by G. Padmanabhan, Mariah Tenamoc, David R. Givers, and Jay A. Leitch -- Pathways for aquatic biota transfer between watersheds / by Herbert R. Ludwig, Jr. and Jay A. Leitch -- Consequences of non-indigenous species / by Jay A. Leitch -- Distribution and dispersal of fishes in the Red River basin / by Todd M. Koel and John J. Peterka -- Selected case histories of fish species invasions into the Nelson River system in Canada / by Kenneth W. Stewart, William G. Franzin, Bruce R. McCulloch, and Gavin F. Hanke -- Parasites and pathogens of fishes in the Hudson Bay drainage / by Terry A. Dick, A. Choudhury, and B. Souter -- Water treatment / by Don Richard, Robert A. Zimmerman, Karl E. Rosvold, and G. Padmanabhan -- Summary, conclusions, and implications / by Jay A. Leitch.

"Financial support for the Interbasin Water Transfer Study Program was provided by Garrison Diversion Conservancy District ; North Dakota State Water Commission ; U.S. Bureau of Reclamation ... North Dakota State University, Fargo ; University of North Dakota, Grand Forks"--P. vii.

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