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Fishing and timber harvest are major industries in Alaska. If not carefully planned and conducted, timber harvest and associated road construction may adversely affect anadromous fish habitat, which has sometimes brought these industries into conflict.
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Murphy, M.L., Milner, A.M. (1997). Alaska Timber Harvest and Fish Habitat. In: Milner, A.M., Oswood, M.W. (eds) Freshwaters of Alaska. Ecological Studies, vol 119. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0677-4_9
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