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Craig N. Roghair

Fisheries Biologist

 

 

 

Education:   

Master of Science, 2000

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences

Project website, including link to full thesis text

 

Bachelor of Science, 1997

University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point

Major: Water Resources; Fisheries and Limnology Option    

 

 

 

Publications & Presentations

Roghair, C. N., and C. A. Dolloff. 2003. Pitfalls and PIT-tagging - capture of brook trout during successive recapture events in a Virginia mountain stream. AFS 133rd Annual Meeting, Quebec.

 

Roghair, C. N., C. A. Dolloff, and M. K. Underwood. 2002. Response of a brook trout population and instream habitat to a catastrophic flood and debris flow. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 131: 718-730.

 

Roghair, C. N., F. Cano, and C. A. Dolloff. 2002. Developing techniques to survey freshwater shrimp, fish and crabs in Caribbean National Forest streams through technology transfer. (Poster) AFS 132nd Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

 

Roghair, C. N., and C. A. Dolloff. 1999. Brook trout movement in the Staunton River, SNP, VA: Challenging the restricted movement paradigm. AFS 129th Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC.

 

Dolloff, C. A., M. Underwood, and C. N. Roghair. 1999. Short-term impacts of a catastrophic flood on brook trout in Staunton River, Shenandoah National Park.  VA Chapter/NC Chapter AFS Joint Meeting, Danville, VA.
 



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