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Created August 19, 2021
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Resource citationQuamme, D. (2008). Meadow Creek Spawning Channel -Scarification Monitoring and Suspended Sediment Assessment 2003-2007. Prepared for Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program, Nelson, BC. Prepared by Darcie Quamme, MSc., R.P. Bio., Integrated Ecological Research, Nelson, BC. Columbia Basin Water Hub [Resource]. Nelson, BC. https://doi.org/10.48511/9M10-AD11
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Resource locationThe MCSC is located 45 km north of Kaslo at the north end of Kootenay Lake. The spawning channel is supplied with water from diversions on Meadow Creek and John Creek. The spawning channel is 2.9 km long and on average 9.1 m wide with 26,390 m2 of spawning habitat.
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Citation (Required) Quamme, D. (2008). Meadow Creek Spawning Channel -Scarification Monitoring and Suspended Sediment Assessment 2003-2007. Prepared for Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program, Nelson, BC. Prepared by Darcie Quamme, MSc., R.P. Bio., Integrated Ecological Research, Nelson, BC. Columbia Basin Water Hub [Resource]. Nelson, BC. https://doi.org/10.48511/9M10-AD11
Resource Location The MCSC is located 45 km north of Kaslo at the north end of Kootenay Lake. The spawning channel is supplied with water from diversions on Meadow Creek and John Creek. The spawning channel is 2.9 km long and on average 9.1 m wide with 26,390 m2 of spawning habitat.
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