The purpose of this workshop was to investigate strategies for measuring and predicting physical and biological effects of commercial traffic in inland waterways. The meeting was divided into three section. Two sections dealt with physical and biological techniques to measure and predict the effects of commercial navigation traffic. Section 3 consisted of presentations that dealt with techniques and approaches that have been used by Districts and the US Fish and Wildlife for analyzing and predicting commercial traffic effects.
Investigation of Methods to Measure and Predict Biological and Physical Effects of Commercial Navigation Traffic: Workshop II Held in St. Louis, Missouri on 17-18 April 1990
1991
76 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Hydrology & Limnology , Civil Engineering , Ecology , Marine & Waterway Transportation , Water Pollution & Control , Inland waterways , Biology , Commerce , Navigation , Physical properties , Response(Biology) , Traffic , Wildlife , Water traffic , Meetings , Environmental effects , Mathematical predication , Population , Aquatic organisms , Fish , Larvae , Water pollution effects