Hydroelectricity and fish: a synopsis of comprehensive studies of upstream and downstream passage of anadromous wild Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, on the Exploits River, Canada
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R. F. Goosney | C. E. Bourgeois | R. Booth | D. Scruton | L. Ollerhead | K. Clarke | C. Pennell | W. Eddy | L. King | T. R. Porter
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