NANFA-L-- Electrofishing levels for Darters

matt ashton (ashtonmj2003-in-yahoo.com)
Wed, 6 Apr 2005 09:49:03 -0700 (PDT)

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I am currently doing a big literature search today for specific levels of frequency, voltage, wattage, cycle, etc. for shocking darters. Problem is so few papers actually state exactly what they used other than the blanket statement of the type of equipment they used and the method. If anyone has any specific settings they use with a certain model in certain conditions (conductivity) on darters I would greatly appreciate the information.

Matt


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<DIV>I am currently doing a big literature search today for specific levels of frequency, voltage, wattage, cycle, etc. for shocking darters.&nbsp; Problem is so few papers actually state exactly what they used other than the blanket statement of the type of equipment they used and the method.&nbsp; If anyone has any specific settings they use with a certain model in certain conditions (conductivity) on darters I would greatly appreciate the information.</DIV>
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