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1989
Bodaly, R. A.
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Reist J. D.
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Rosenberg D. M.
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McCart P. J.
, &
Hecky R. E.
(1989).
Fish and fisheries of the Mackenzie and Churchill River Basins, Northern Canada. In : Proceedings of the International Large River Symposium (LARS), edited by Douglas P. Dodge
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Canadian Special Publication of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 106,
128-144.
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1986
McCart, P. J.
(1986).
Fish and fisheries of the Mackenzie system. In : The ecology of river systems, by Bryan Robert Davies, Keith F. Walker
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McCart, P. J.
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Fish and fisheries of the Mackenzie system. In The ecology of river systems, edited by B. R. Davies & K. F. Walker
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493-516.
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1984
Wallace, R. R.
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McCart P. J.
(1984).
The fish and fisheries of the Athabasca River basin: Status and environmental requirements
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1980
Tripp, D. B.
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McCart P. J.
(1980).
Fisheries studies related to the construction of an ice control weir on the Athabasca River upstream of Fort McMurray
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96.
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Tsui, P. T. P.
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McMahon B. R.
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McCart P. J.
, &
McCart J. V.
(1980).
A laboratory study of long-term effects of mine depressurization groundwater on fish and invertebrates
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211 pages .
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Dickson, T. A.
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McCart P. J.
(1980).
Interim report - fish populations in the vicinity of the proposed pipeline sites on the Pembina River and Dismal Creek
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26.
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Tsui, P. T. P.
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McMahon B. R.
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McCart P. J.
, &
McCart J. V.
(1980).
A laboratory study of long-term effects of mine depressurization groundwater on fish and invertebrates
.
AOSERP Report 113,
211.
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1979
Tripp, D. B.
, &
McCart P. J.
(1979).
Investigations of the spring spawning fish populations in the Athabasca and Clearwater Rivers upstream of Fort McMurray. Volume 2
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AOSERP Report 84,
94.
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1978
Jones, M. L.
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Mann G. J.
, &
McCart P. J.
(1978).
Fall fisheries investigations in the Athabasca and Clearwater Rivers upstream of Fort McMurray. Vol I. Results, discussions and conclusions
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AOSERP Report 36,
71 pages .
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Jones, M. L.
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Mann G. J.
, &
McCart P. J.
(1978).
Fall fisheries investigation in the Athabasca and Clearwater rivers upstream of Fort McMurray Vol I
.
THE ALBERTA OIL SANDS ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH PROGRAM Project AF 4.8.1 .
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Jones, M. L.
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Mann G. J.
, &
McCart P. J.
(1978).
Fall fisheries investigations in the Athabasca and Clearwater Rivers upstream of Fort McMurray. Vol II
.
RMD Report L 7,
179.
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Jones, M. L.
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Mann G. J.
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McCart P. J.
(1978).
Fall fisheries investigations in the Athabasca and Clearwater Rivers upstream of Fort McMurray: Volume I
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71 pages .
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