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Canopy and Stream Width in Maine Salmon Rivers 1984-2000
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This KRIS           Sheepscot chart shows the mean canopy density in all surveyed reaches           of Maine salmon rivers as recorded during 1984-2000 habitat surveys by           the Maine Atlantic Salmon Commission and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.           As expected, canopy coverage appears to be inversely proportional to channel           width. Sheepscot River tributaries have much less canopy coverage than           several other Maine salmon rivers, even though their widths were similar           or larger. Lack of riparian canopy can increase fluctuations in water           temperature and be detrimental to salmonids. Mainstems and tributaries           are listed separately, and then sorted by mean stream width.