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lett over from the ecelevieal survcy, we have cortnain sano
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plots that are lnid out.

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again,
In veszare to the fish, there is still

cuesticn of the

snail fish -- to What content wo heve crali Lish on the uprer
portion of

the lnho

Waere it vas dvnosslole to co sanmoling that

was really efficiont,

We don't know oneugh about the recovery

situation, and the recovery fron the siltisz in the lake,
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fish into tho Clinch Tiver,

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are concorned, any indication, realiv, of the situation in the
Clinch River fron the mouth of the White Cak Late on down,
One thing that wea nave nissed completeiv -- not conpletely -- is the question ef the untake of the mollusca in the

Clinch River.

One thing I might refer to in passing -- I have
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heard it from Thomas, Victor, Albert, poopie; af you

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pre-inypoundment Clinch -- as a

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gones ecis -~ they were characteristic af the rather ranid flovirs
cut by tha

fact that you now have the Clinch as essentially an impouncment,
tho Norris, the midstream section, and the impoundment that comes
on ail the way back to the mouth of the White Oak Lake,

The vertcbrates should to fairly abundant in the areas
of the -- you s2ec lots of “99dchucks, foucs, and I am sure the
snall vertebrates are in abundance there,
For twelva years,
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the arca has bsen, in essence, & fame

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