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0000016346 00000 n 0000056462 00000 n Its 202-mile length makes the Cape Fear the longest river to run entirely within the state’s boundaries. 48 pp. 0000219234 00000 n 0000051652 00000 n Site Admin Fish and Wildlife Service. 0000202769 00000 n 0000219049 00000 n 0000064391 00000 n 0000058297 00000 n Federal Register 52:36034-36039. 0000199070 00000 n H��UYL�Y���K���[k�2�(F4� ��P��W4f0A� CSeb52��t2��&VD�����0����ꮸ[\p��3B�H��_@_. 0000193267 00000 n Chittick, B., M. Stoskopf, N. Heil, J. Levine, M. Law. Hewitt, A.H., T.J. Kwak, W.G. 0000002951 00000 n 0000208319 00000 n 0000001738 00000 n 0000069756 00000 n 0000227374 00000 n Gold, J. R., E. Saillant, C. P. Burridge, A. Blanchard, and J. C. Patton. 0000212204 00000 n Sarah McRae, Fish and Wildlife Biologist, 919-856-4520 ext. 0000212759 00000 n 0000061072 00000 n 0000199809 00000 n 0000194246 00000 n 0000197046 00000 n 0000210539 00000 n 0000155635 00000 n 0000229594 00000 n
Encyclopedia of North Carolina, University of North Carolina Press. 0000060702 00000 n 0000057742 00000 n 0000052207 00000 n 0000194056 00000 n 2005. Report to U.S. 0000232184 00000 n 0000065686 00000 n The river also receives the Black and Northeast Cape Fear Rivers near Wilmington. 44 pp. 0000062182 00000 n Pottern, G. 2009. The Cape Fear shiner is endemic to the upper Cape Fear River Basin in the Central Piedmont of North Carolina.
0000059777 00000 n 0000191128 00000 n 0000225709 00000 n 0000211094 00000 n Fish and Wildlife Service. Meanwhile, the DEQ in May announced that it was requiring 25 utilities in the Cape Fear River basin to test for 1,4 dioxane and PFAS at their sewage treatment plants. 2006.
0000059037 00000 n However, unlike most other minnows in the genus Notropis, the Cape Fear shinerâs digestive tract is modified primarily for a plant diet by having an elongated, convoluted intestine. 0000009561 00000 n 0000230519 00000 n The Cape Fear Estuary—a 35-mile section of the river between Wilmington and the Atlantic Ocean—features saline waters that are important habitats and breeding grounds for many saltwater animals, including fish, crabs, and shrimp. 0000194836 00000 n 133pp. 0000200364 00000 n We are grateful for your service.
0000198150 00000 n 0000203139 00000 n The speciesâ habitat becomes unsuitable when flow or water levels change from dams or other stream alterations. Description: The Cape Fear shiner (Notropis mekistocholas) was first described as a new species in 1971. The Cape Fear River system is the largest in North Carolina, encompassing a 9,000-square-mile basin that includes streams flowing within 29 of the state’s 100 counties. (58KB), Howard, A. K. 2003. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 48:143-154. It has a black upper lip, and the lower lip bears a thin black bar along its margin. 11 pp. 0000213314 00000 n 0000067721 00000 n 0000046125 00000 n Influence of water quality and associated contaminants on survival and growth of the endangered Cape Fear shiner (Notropis mekistocholas). 0000205914 00000 n Cope, T.J. Kwak, T. Augspurger, P.R. 0000218309 00000 n 0000207394 00000 n 7 pp. 0000215164 00000 n 0000065316 00000 n 0000058112 00000 n 0000228114 00000 n 0000207024 00000 n 0000066981 00000 n 0000194639 00000 n 0000202399 00000 n 0000233849 00000 n 0000201659 00000 n
0000203509 00000 n 0000204064 00000 n 0000198334 00000 n xref 0000179923 00000 n 0000008033 00000 n Report to U.S. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC: STRIPED BASS POPULATION IN THE CFR MARCH 24, 2020 ARTICLE The Cape Fear River Partnership is working together Read More What does Resiliency look like in the Cape Fear River Basin? 0000199439 00000 n 0000217384 00000 n 0000018089 00000 n The Cape Fear River encompasses 9,164 square miles making it the largest river basin contained entirely within North Carolina. With about 27 percent of the state’s population and dozens of municipalities situated within its boundaries—including Greensboro, Burlington, Chapel Hill, Sanford, Fayetteville, Dunn, Clinton, Warsaw, Burgaw, and Wilmington—the Cape Fear River Basin is one of the most industrialized regions in North Carolina.
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flathead catfish (Pylodictis olivaris), bass (Micropterus spp.) 0000214054 00000 n 0000217569 00000 n The Cape Fear basin is the only major river basin in North Carolina to empty directly into the Atlantic Ocean. The utilities tested monthly for the contaminants from July 1 to Sept. 30.
0000007756 00000 n 0000065131 00000 n This doesn't help me with my research. Holliman, F. M., J. 0000201474 00000 n 0000223304 00000 n Threats: Like many imperiled aquatic species, the Cape Fear shiner is threatened with habitat loss and degradation. 0000059407 00000 n 0000155843 00000 n 0000011421 00000 n 0000213869 00000 n 0000231444 00000 n 0000210724 00000 n
U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division, Columbia Environmental Research Center, Columbia, MO. The Cape Fear River system is the largest in North Carolina, encompassing a 9,000-square-mile basin that includes streams flowing within 29 of the state’s 100 counties. The Cape Fear and Deep River Navigation Company, operating in the nineteenth century, was financed by state and private funds to improve the river’s navigability. Happy Veterans Day! 2007 Status Update of the Cape Fear Shiner (Notropis mekistocholas). 0000056828 00000 n 0000008941 00000 n 0000201289 00000 n Distribution: This species has the most restricted distribution of any Notropis shiner. 0000211649 00000 n 0000218124 00000 n Dwyer, F. J., F. L. Mayer, L. C. Sappington, D. R. Buckler, C. M. Bridges, I. E. Greer, D. K. Hardesty, C. E. Henke, C. G. Ingersoll, J. L. Kunz, D. W. Whites, T. Augspurger, D. R. Mount, K. Hattala, and G. Neuderfer. 0000061997 00000 n
0000218679 00000 n Map of Cape Fear Shiner distribution in North Carolina. 0000214239 00000 n Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 25:2288â2298. 0000226079 00000 n 0000062367 00000 n 0000218494 00000 n Fish and Wildlife Service. Dwyer, F. J., D. K. Hardesty, C. G. Ingersoll, and D. W. Whites. Status survey of the Cape Fear shiner (Notropis mekistocholas). 492 0 obj <> endobj 0000227559 00000 n 0000222009 00000 n Acute toxicity of five chemicals. 0000064576 00000 n Complete guidelines are available at https://ncpedia.org/about. Thanks for the great resource. 0000232924 00000 n
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