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         Temperature: Average at 4 North Fork Locations 2001 | 
     
 
 
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   Caption:  This Chart shows average daily water temperatures at four North Fork Battle Creek sites for the year 2001, listed in the legend in upstream order.  During the period June 15-30, average temperature exceeded 62°F at the two lower sites, indicating that winter-run chinook eggs would experience 100% mortality at those sites.  During the period July 1 to September 14, average temperature exceeded 66.2°F at the two lower sites, indicating that spring-run chinook adults holding at the site would be unable to successfully spawn.  During the period September 15-30, average temperature did not exceed 62°F, indicating that all sites are suitable for spring-run chinook eggs.  Reference values were taken from Armour (1991), Berman (1990; as cited in USFWS 1996b), USBR (1991), and CDFG (1998b).  See Info Links for more information.
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