Spring Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha are transported above dams in the Willamette River to provide access to blocked spawning habitat. However, 30–95% of these transplants may die before spawning in some years. To varying degrees, salmon...
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EVALUATION OF SITE SPECIFIC
RESTORATION PROJECTS FOR THE
ENTIRE KLAMATH RIVER BASIN.
1989 Klamath Field Review Comments
The following comments are based primarily upon field
observations made by Scott Downie and...
1989-11-22
2005-03-17 |
CONTENTS STATEMENTS Page American Farm Bureau Federation 26963 Bell, Craig, Executive Director, Western States Water Council 26945 Domenici, Hon. Pete V., U.S. Senator From New Mexico 2691 Gaibler, Floyd, Deputy Undersecretary for Farm and...
2024-11-22
2005-02-16 2005-02-02 |
We used radio and acoustic telemetry to study the behavior and survival of wild steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and hatchery coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) and steelhead outmigrants in a small coastal estuary during two years. Survival...
2012-09-28 (iso8601)
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This paper addresses the impacts of climate change on salmon fishery governance in the Columbia River Basin of the Pacific Northwest U.S. Here the physical and ecological effects of climate change are expected to be significant and to include...
2008 (iso8601)
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In the Baltic Sea, the successful conservation of grey seals has increased seal-induced damages to the Atlantic salmon fishery. The paper addresses the conflict between the conservation of the formerly endangered species and professional fishermen...
2012 (iso8601)
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The influence of a diet containing salmon flesh and
its oil on plasma lipids, cholesterol absorption, as well
as fecal neutral and acidic steroid excretion was studied.
Two female and four male normolipidemic subjects were
fed diets containing...
1980-12-18 (iso8601)
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Salmon survival and eventual recruitment success have long been thought to be determined within the first summer following ocean migration. Juvenile growth during this period is largely influenced by ocean conditions such as temperature, prey...
2009-12-15 (iso8601)
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the Washington side. By passing up these ladders, the fish are able to get to the 70-foot high pool behind the dam, and to the spawning grounds beyond. Returning baby salmon, known as fingerlings, are helped downstream by means of five bypass...
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and in preventing additional loss of breeding areas was greatly stimulated by the construction of Bonneville and Grand Coulee Dams, and considerable progress has been made in working out methods adapted to the particular conditions imposed by...
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Caption on mount: Pound boat returning with salmon. Columbia River, Washington
PH Coll 293.20 |
Caption on mount: F. M. Warren Co.'s Cannery. Columbia River, Washington
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Caption on mount: Taking salmon out of pond net. Columbia River, Washington
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Congressional
papers of Mike Lowry, King County councilman, Washington State legislator, U.S.
congressman, and Washington State governor; Michael E. Lowry, commonly known as Mike, served in local, state, and
national government during...
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Only portions of issues of The Water Report are available in the Klamath Waters Digital Library. See the full report at http://www.thewaterreport.com/
2005-11-15
2008-07-24 2006-06-13 |
Summary
In summary, we found that federal agencies have taken steps to improve collaboration as a way to reduce conflicts that often occur between species protections and other resource uses, but that more could be done to promote routine use of...
2005-05-19
2007-12-28 2005-10-27 |
"The goal of the project is to quantitatively describe the nature and extent of the ground-water flow systems in the basin."
1999-11-22
2005-01-20 2004-12-22 |
A maternally transmitted, noninfectious disease known as the Cayuga syndrome caused 100% mortality in larval offspring of wild-caught landlocked Atlantic salmon Salmo salar from several of New York's Finger Lakes. Survival of lake trout Salvelinus...
1996-03 (iso8601)
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The paper explores to what extent escaped farmed salmon from fish farms affect the willingness-to-pay for recreational fishing of Atlantic salmon in Norwegian rivers. The aim is to quantify the potential externality from escaped farmed species...
2010 (iso8601)
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The removal of dams on a river is one potential tool for the ecological restoration of native salmonid fishes. However, the removal of barriers also introduces risks, such as the introduction of fish pathogens into previously isolated populations....
2012 (iso8601)
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The Independent Multidisciplinary Science Team (IMST) convened 19 regional leaders in salmon management and research in a workshop on Goals for Recovery of Oregon Coastal Native (OCN) Stocks on August 4-5, 1999. The main purposes of the workshop...
1999-12-10 (iso8601)
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The species of anadromous fish entering the Umpqua River are: chinook salmon (spring, summer, and fall runs), silver salmon, steelhead trout (summer and winter runs), cutthroat trout, shad, striped bass and sturgeon. The winter steelhead, striped...
1946-12-01 (iso8601)
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This annotated bibliography was prepared for the Salmon Anchor Habitat Work Group. This
group was formed by the Oregon Department of Forestry to review and evaluate the Salmon
Anchor Habitat Strategy as directed by the 2003 Oregon Legislature. The...
2005-07-18T17:18:36Z (iso8601)
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affect salmon. Reflecting this ambivalence, neither Hatfield nor Duncan proposed a super-agency. Both proposed hybrid organizations with broad scope but ambiguous power.
The depth of this ambiguity came out in the reception that met a series of...
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Another problem arose from high levels of spill specified in the National Marine Fisheries Service biological opinions. The spill levels were high enough at some times of the year to create gas supersaturation that can be lethal to salmon....
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