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snippet: Instream flow is simply the amount of water flowing in a stream or the volume of water in a lake. Fish and other aquatic and terrestrial species have adapted to natural streamflows and lake levels that provide essential seasonal habitats utilized by the various life stages of each species. These natural flow regimes play a vital role in creating and maintaining instream habitat that fish depend on to meet their spawning, rearing, incubation, overwintering, and migration requirements.
summary: Instream flow is simply the amount of water flowing in a stream or the volume of water in a lake. Fish and other aquatic and terrestrial species have adapted to natural streamflows and lake levels that provide essential seasonal habitats utilized by the various life stages of each species. These natural flow regimes play a vital role in creating and maintaining instream habitat that fish depend on to meet their spawning, rearing, incubation, overwintering, and migration requirements.
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title: Instream_Flow
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name: Instream_Flow
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