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U.S. Department of the Interior bureau of Reclamation
2008-11-19
2008-11-19
1977-09-17
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
2010-08-02
2010-08-02
2010-07-01
A high-priority research issue identified by the Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim (AYK) Sustainable Salmon Initiative (SSI) is to determine whether the ocean environment is a more important cause of variation in the abundance of AYK Pacific salmon...
2010-11-30
2010-11-30
2010-11-01
In January 2007 the Seattle Art Museum’s Olympic Sculpture Park (OSP) opened at a site along Seattle’s urbanized Elliott Bay shoreline. The park includes enhanced shoreline features designed to benefit juvenile salmon and other organisms. A pocket...
2011-08-30
2011-08-30
2010-09-01
Preseason and inseason forecasting continue to be central features of our fisheries management activities. Preseason forecasts are very important to processors and fishermen for planning their capacity for the coming season, and the conservation...
2011-08-31
2011-08-31
2011-06-01
This report describes monitoring of benthic invertebrates at Seahurst Park, located on Puget Sound in the City of Burien. A seawall on the south side of the park was removed in February 2005 and the intertidal beach restored. There is also a...
2011-08-31
2011-08-31
2011-06-01
Streams with intact floodplain connections are important to juvenile salmonids during their freshwater residence, providing refuge during periods of high flow as well as prey produced in emergent marsh and terrestrial riparian habitats. Habitat...
2012-02-23
2012-02-23
2024-04-29
Record low runs of chinook salmon to the Yukon River in the late 1990s intensified concerns about salmon bycatch by U.S. groundfish fisheries in the eastern Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands (BSAI). We estimated the bycatch of Yukon River chinook...
2012-03-19
2012-03-19
2024-04-29
The ecological sciences have experienced immense growth over the course of this century, and chances are that they will continue to grow well on into the next millennium. There are some good reasons for this – ecology encompasses some of the most...
2012-05-16
2012-05-16
2008-01-01
The purpose of this report was to reconstruct historical sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) runs to Bristol Bay, Alaska for use by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) in evaluating biological escapement goals for component populations....
2012-11-30
2012-11-30
2012-12-01
This report summarizes the results of research on high seas salmonids conducted in FY 2001 (1 October 2000-30 September 2001) by the High Seas Salmon Research Program, Fisheries Research Institute (FRI), School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences...
2014-05-14
2014-05-14
2001-09-01
This report summarizes the results of research on high seas salmonids conducted in FY 2002 (1 October 2001·30 September 2002) by the High Seas Salmon Research Program, Fisheries Research Institute (FRI), School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences...
2014-05-14
2014-05-14
2002-10-01
Demographic and evolutionary dynamics in wild metapopulations are critically affected by the balance between dispersal and local adaptation. Where populations are demographically interconnected by migration, gene flow is often assumed to prevent...
2014-12-05
2014-12-05
2014-10-01
This is a ms for the Molecular Ecology Special Issue 'Epigenetic Studies in Ecology and Evolution'. Link to publisher's version: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mec.13414/full
2015-11-20
2015-11-20
2015-10-01
Office of Naval Research. N8onr-520/III NR-083-012
2010-06-29
2010-06-29
2024-04-29
Office of Naval Research. Contract N8onr-520/III. Project NR-083-012
2010-06-29
2010-06-29
2024-04-29
Office of Naval Research. Contract N8onr-520/III. Project NR-083-012
2010-06-29
2010-06-29
2024-04-29
Office of Naval Research. Contract N8onr-520/III. Project NR-083-012
2010-06-29
2010-06-29
2024-04-29
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