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  • Fish tagging data (length, weight, tag number) from the Kuparuk, the Sagavanirktok (primarily Oksrukuyik Creek) and the Itkillik (primarily the I-Minus outlet stream) watersheds, 2009 - 2017
  • Deegan, Linda
  • 2019
  • Deegan, L. 2019. Fish tagging data (length, weight, tag number) from the Kuparuk, the Sagavanirktok (primarily Oksrukuyik Creek) and the Itkillik (primarily the I-Minus outlet stream) watersheds, 2009 - 2017 ver 2. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/febee98e62aaa9001e5747432ded64bd (Accessed 2024-04-26).

  • Since 2009, the FISHSCAPE  Project (grant number  1719267, 1417754, and 0902153), based at Toolik Field Station, has monitored physical, chemical, and biological parameters within three watersheds: The Kuparuk (including Toolik Lake and Toolik outlet stream); The Sagavanirktok (primarily Oksrukuyik Creek, but also including sections of the Ailish and Atigun Rivers and the Galbraith Lakes);  and The Itkillik (primarily the I-Minus outlet stream, a tributary that that feeds into the Itkilik River).  Target species were primarily Arctic grayling and Lake trout, although Arctic char, Burbot, Dolly varden, round whitefish, and slimey sculpin were also captured.
    Fish were collected on each river/lake. Coordinates and/or specific station locations were noted. All fish captured during the field season are measured, weighed, tagged  (if large enough) and released. If fish were not previously tagged, they were tagged with  Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT)  tags which  can be read with a whole stream antenna to track the migration of the fish, predminately Arctic grayling, throughout the systems. 

  • Geographic Coordinates
    • N: 70.423, S: 68.548, E: -149.562, W: -151.697
    • N: 70.4268, S: 68.4871, E: -148.627, W: -150.721
    • N: 70.5107, S: 68.4158, E: -148.943, W: -149.505
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  • https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/febee98e62aaa9001e5747432ded64bd

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