Johnson, K.W.2010-02-152010-02-151973http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/26429348 p., DissertationFish abundance, distribution and species compostion was determined in the intake (Tabbs Bay and Cedar Bayou) and discharge (Trinity Bay) areas before (October 1967 - September 4, 1970) and after (September 5, 1970 - December 1971) operation of the first 750 Mw unit of the Cedar Bayou Electric Power Station, Chambers County, Texas. The initial months of plant operations were erratic. There were no operations during May 24 - June 3 and July 7 - September 10, 1971, periods when maximum stress would be imposed on fishes by the thermal effluent due to high, naturally-occurring temperatures. Otter trawls, bag seines, trammel nets and a pushnet were used in sampling.marine fishabundanceecological distributioncheck listspower plantspollutionwater pollutionthermal pollutiongulf menhadenBrevoortia patronusAtlantic croakerMicropogon undulatusbay anchovyanchoa mitchelliFinal report on occurrence and abundance of fishes in the intake and discharge areas of the Cedar Bayou Power Station before and during the first year of plant operation.Book