Browsing by Author "Bell, Dudley G."
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Boat electrofishing survey of common smelt and common bully in the Ohau Channel in December 2009
Brijs, Jeroen; Hicks, Brendan J.; Rowe, David K.; Bell, Dudley G. (2010)We conducted a boat electrofishing survey of the Ohau Channel, which flows from Lake Rotorua to Lake Rotoiti, on 7 December 2009. The purpose of this was to repeat surveys that took place on 13 December 2007 and 11 December ... -
Boat electrofishing survey of fish abundance in the Ohau Channel, Rotorua, in 2013
Hicks, Brendan J.; Bell, Dudley G.; Tana, Raymond (Environmental Research Institute, Faculty of Science and Engineering, The University of Waikato, 2014)The aim of this survey was to provide on-going monitoring of the fish communities and abundance in the Ohau Channel, especially fish species that are taonga to Maori (eels, goldfish, and koura). In the current study we ... -
Boat electrofishing survey of fish abundance in the Ohau Channel, Rotorua, in 2014
Hicks, Brendan J.; Bell, Dudley G.; Powrie, Warrick (Environmental Research Institute, Faculty of Science and Engineering, The University of Waikato, 2015)The aim of the survey was to provide on-going monitoring of the fish communities and abundance by boat electrofishing in the Ohau Channel, especially fish species that are taonga to Maori (eels, goldfish, and koura). In ... -
Boat electrofishing survey of fish abundance in the Ohau Channel, Rotorua, in 2015
Hicks, Brendan J.; Bell, Dudley G.; Powrie, Warrick; Robinson, Freya (Environmental Research Institute, Faculty of Science and Engineering, The University of Waikato, 2016)The aim of the survey was to provide on-going monitoring of the fish communities and abundance by boat electrofishing in the Ohau Channel, especially fish species that are taonga to Maori (eels, goldfish, and koura). In ... -
Boat electrofishing survey of fish abundance in the Ohau Channel, Rotorua, in 2016
Hicks, Brendan J.; Bell, Dudley G.; Powrie, Warrick; Douie, Andrew (Environmental Research Institute, Faculty of Science and Engineering, The University of Waikato, 2016, 2017)The aim of the survey was to provide on-going monitoring of the fish communities and abundance by boat electrofishing in the Ohau Channel, especially fish species that are taonga to Maori (tuna, or eels, morihana, or ...