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The
Fisheries Division Library, located at the Institute for Fisheries Research,
was established in 1930 to service the fisheries biologists of the Michigan
Department of Conservation. The library now serves the fisheries biologists
of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and also University of Michigan
faculty, staff, and students of the School of Natural Resources and Environment
and the Exhibit Museum of Natural History. The collection now consists of
over 700 books, thousands of reports and reprints from around the world,
and several journal, magazine, and newsletter subscriptions.
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Journal Holdings
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The
IFR currently subscribes to several journals with
fisheries and natural resources related content. |
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Fisheries Division Publications
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(Free
Acrobat
Reader required to view some files.) |
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Updated
(04/01/2002) |
Fisheries
Research Reports contain the results of experimental investigations
of fisheries problems, analysis of long-term observations of fish populations
or catch data, and comprehensive life history studies. Research
Report 2057 |
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Updated
(04/18/2002)
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Fisheries
Technical Reports contain the results of population monitoring, techniques,
management experiences, and reviews that are of interest statewide. Technical
Report 2002-1 |
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Updated
(01/24/2002) |
Fisheries
Management/Special Reports are substantial reports that deal with current
topics of concern to the Division and of general interest to other agencies
and the public. In 1990 the series title was changed from Fisheries Management
Report to Fisheries Special Report. Flint River and Huron River Assessments now available. |
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Updated
(03/01/2002) |
Status
of the Fishery Resource Reports contain the results of major fisheries
surveys of Michigan lakes and rivers. Each report briefly describes the
environment, the fishery resource and the management direction for the water
body. Tables summarize information on the fish species found. Full-text
versions of Status Reports are now available! |
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Fisheries
Division Reprints are copies of articles written by Fisheries Division
staff that have been printed in journals, magazines, or the publications
of other institutions i.e., Great Lakes Fishery Commission. Free Acrobat
Reader required view or print these lists. |
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Updated
(04/02/2002) |
Federal
aid (Annual Reports). Free Acrobat
Reader required.
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