1996
DOI: 10.2172/212504
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Species for the screening assessment. Columbia River Comprehensive Impact Assessment

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“…Simultaneously, the most significant species were identified and those to be evaluated in the screening assessment of ecological risk were selected. The species to be used in the screening assessment and the process used to select them are described in Becker et al (1996), which was publisQed as a draft. The comments on the draft are being incorporated, and the species information will appear as a section in the draft of the report on the screening assessment and requirements for a comprehensive assessment.…”
Section: Work Integration and Documentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simultaneously, the most significant species were identified and those to be evaluated in the screening assessment of ecological risk were selected. The species to be used in the screening assessment and the process used to select them are described in Becker et al (1996), which was publisQed as a draft. The comments on the draft are being incorporated, and the species information will appear as a section in the draft of the report on the screening assessment and requirements for a comprehensive assessment.…”
Section: Work Integration and Documentationmentioning
confidence: 99%