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and eight species were found only at Buchanan (brackish).
Species abundances displayed wide variations during a 24-hour
period. The brackish water site at Buchanan was found to
possess a more transient fish population than the freshwater
station. Only 25% of the species captured at Buchanan could
be considered seasonal residents of the area.
At Indian Point, fish samples were taken at east-shore
and west-shore sites. At the east-shore site, four species
(spottail shiner, striped bass, silverside and white perch)
represented 75% of the total annual catch. The spottail shiner
population at the east-shore site (Verplanck) is dominanted by
mature fish in the spring. In July and Augcst there is an
influx of O+ young shiners into the area. Young striped bass
(O+) are also abundant during July and August at Indian Point.-V-
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