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The Mussels of Muddy Creek on Erie National Wildlife Refuge
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A qualitative mussel survey was performed on Muddy Creek, a tributary to French Creek in Crawford County, PA, within the boundaries of the Erie National Wildlife Refuge. Riffle-run-pool sequences were sampled at 20 locations in the study area using visual and tactile timed-search techniques. Live specimens represented by 22 species were encountered at a rate of 54 individuals per person-hour and included the federally-endangered Pleurobema clava (clubshell) and Epioblasma to...
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The Mussels of Muddy Creek on Erie National Wildlife Refuge
Northeastern Naturalist
; Abstract - A qualitative mussel survey was performed on Muddy Creek, a tributary to French Creek in Crawford County, PA, within the boundaries of the Erie National Wildlife Refuge. Riffle-run-pool sequences were sampled at 20 locations in the study area using visual and tactile timed-search
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Irrigation return flow sourcing of sediment and flow augmentation in receiving streams: a case study.
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
; Since passage of the 1972 Clean Water Act, biological, physical, and chemical integrity of U.S. streams, rivers, and lakes has become the center of much research and attention. The Water Quality Act of 1987 legislated states to set their own water quality standards, with Section 303(d) requiring
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Campaign is on to save Pennsylvania's French Creek.
Akron Beacon Journal (Akron, OH)
; Byline: Bob Downing WATERFORD, Pa. _ Laura Heeschen loves to tout French Creek. The stream in northwest Pennsylvania is a beauty. It's a riffles-and-pool stream with exceptional water quality. It's home to nearly 90 species of fish, including 15 species of colorful darters and 27 species of
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Campaign is on to save Pennsylvania's French Creek.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
; Byline: Bob Downing WATERFORD, Pa. _ Laura Heeschen loves to tout French Creek. The stream in northwest Pennsylvania is a beauty. It's a riffles-and-pool stream with exceptional water quality. It's home to nearly 90 species of fish, including 15 species of colorful darters and 27 species of
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THERE ARE SOME BENEFITS TO FISHING IN COLD
Rocky Mountain News
; ... retrieve a ringing cell phone. The phone promptly plopped into the stream and fried, clearly a message from the fish gods. The good news is, we found the landing net he lost. So it goes in the season of ice water, when days are short, your fingers won't work and ...
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French Creek money dries up.
Erie Times-News (Erie, PA)
; ... can accomplish. To see more of the Erie Times-News, or to subscribe to the newspaper, go to http://www.GoErie.com. Copyright (c) 2007, Erie Times-News, Pa. Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Business News. For reprints, email tmsreprints@permissionsgroup ...
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FISHING BOOM TOWN.(Sports)(Column)
Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
; Byline: Ed Dentry Rocky Mountain News Outdoors Writer KREMMLING -- Bill Janson stood on a sage-dotted bluff and surveyed the future. Wolford ... creek meanders 5 1/2 miles toward the Colorado River in Grand County. By Ed Dentry / Rocky Mountain News.
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STORMWATER FACILITY MOVING IN LAKE MISSED, BUT RESIDENTS PLEASED.(WEST ZONE)
The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
; For several decades, the picturesque lake scene - with its ducks and geese over several acres on Muddy Creek Road - seemed reminiscent of some nostalgic landscape painting. It was a pleasant view for area residents and passers-by alike. But something foul was always lurking in the air and its
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Carrie R. Buohl
Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, PA
; PAID OBITUARIES Carrie R. (Ansel) Buohl, 83, Ephrata, formerly Reamstown, died Oct. 25, 2005, in Ephrata Community Hospital. Born Feb. 17, 1922, in Reamstown, a daughter of Paul R. and Maggie M. (Beck) Ansel, her husband, Walter F. Buohl, died Sept. 8, 1999. A member, Bible and Sunday school
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Ethel M. Dietrich
Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, PA
; Ethel Dietrich, 83, formerly of Reinholds, died Aug. 14, 2006, in ManorCare of Laureldale. Born Aug. 29, 1922, in W. Brunswick Twp., Schuylkill Co., a daughter of Ralph and Bertha (Reber) Wildermuth, her husband, Robert Dietrich, died Feb. 17, 1993. A member of Muddy Creek Lutheran Church, she
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