Look in an encyclopedia or similar basic source to get background information on salmon. Make a list of terms, such as common names, species names, and perhaps some special terms like "parr." These terms can help you later in a search for journal articles or Web sites. For online help with common and scientific names, consult FishBase (http://www.fishbase.org/search.cfm). For help with definitions of unfamiliar terms, try the BioTech Life Science Dictionary (http://biotech.icmb.utexas.edu/search/dict-search.mhtml).
| R 503 M17 | McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of science & technology |
| R 591 G92 | Grzimek's animal life encyclopedia, Vol. 4 |
| Chinook salmon | Chinook salmon fisheries |
| Coho salmon | Coho salmon fisheries |
| Pacific salmon | Pacific salmon fisheries |
| Salmon | Salmon fisheries |
The books listed below are in Chemeketa's library catalog. Click on the title of the book to check for location and availability.
Augerot, X. (2005). Atlas of Pacific salmon: the first map-based
status assessment of salmon in the North Pacific. Berkeley : University
of California.
Behnke, R.J. (2002). Trout and salmon of North America. New York: Free
Press. [597.57 B39]
Blumm, M.C. (2002). Sacrificing the salmon: A legal and policy history
of the decline of Columbia Basin salmon. [Den Bosch, Netherlands]: Bookworld.
Busch, R. (2000). Salmon country: a history of the Pacific salmon. Toronto:
Key Porter Books. [587.56 B96]
Cedarholm, C.J., Johnson, D.H., Bilby, R.E., Dominguez, L.G., Garrett, A.M., Graeber,
W.H., et al. (2001). Pacific salmon and wildlife: ecological contexts,
relationships, and implications for management. In Johnson, D. H. &
O'Neil, T.A. (Eds.), Wildlife-habitat relationships in Oregon and
Washington. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press.
See also the technical report version, below.
Cedarholm, C.J., Johnson, D.H., Bilby, R.E., Dominguez, L.G., Garrett, A.M., Graeber,
W.H., et al. (2001). Pacific salmon and wildlife: ecological contexts,
relationships, and implications for management. Olympia: Washington
Department of Fish And Wildlife. Also available at
http://www.wdfw.wa.gov/hab/salmonwild/
Committee on Protection and Management of Pacific Northwest Anadromous
Salmonids, Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, Commission on
Life Sciences. (1996). Upstream: salmon and society in the Pacific
Northwest. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. [597.56 Up7]
Also available at http://books.nap.edu/books/0309053250/html/index.html
Cone, J. (1994). A common fate: endangered salmon and the people of the
Pacific Northwest. New York: H. Holt. [333.956 C75]
Cone, J. & Ridlington, S. (Eds.). (1996). The Northwest salmon crisis:
a documentary history. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University Press.
[333.956 N81]
Cornwell, T.J., Bottom, D.L. & Jones, K.K. (2001). Rearing of juvenile
salmon in recovering wetlands of the Salmon River estuary (Information
Reports 2001-05). Portland: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.
[639.209795 C81]
Fobes, N. (1994). Reaching home: Pacific salmon, Pacific people. Anchorage:
Alaska Northwest Books. [333.956 F68]
Fraker, M.A. & Mate, B.R.(1999). Seals, sea lions, and salmon in the Pacific
Northwest. In Twiss, J.R., & Reeves, R.R. (Eds.), Conservation and
management of marine mammals. Washington: Smithsonian. [333.9595 C76]
Halupka, K.C., Mryant, M.D. & Everest, F.D. (2000). Biological characteristics and
population status of anadromous salmon in southeast Alaska (General Technical
Report PNW-GTR-468). Portland, Or.: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest
Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. [634 PNW468 G.T.R.] Also
available at http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/gtr468.pdf
Haynes, R.W., Bolon, N.A., & Hormaechea, D.T. (1992). The economic impact
on the forest sector of critical habitat delineation for salmon in the
Columbia and Snake River basin (General technical report PNW ; GTR-307).
Portland, Or.: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific
Northwest Research Station. [634 PNW307 G.T.R.]
Johnson, D.H., Pittman, N., Wilder, E., Silver, J.A., Plotnikoff, R.W., Mason,
B.C., et al. (2001). Inventory and monitoring of salmon habitat in the Pacific
Northwest : directory and synthesis of protocols for management/research and
volunteers in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and British Columbia.
[Olympia]: Washington Department of Fish And Wildlife. Also available
at http://www.wdfw.wa.gov/hab/sshiap/dataptcl.htm
Joint Columbia River Management Staff. (2001). Joint staff report concerning the 2001
in-river commercial harvest of Columbia River fall chinook salmon, summer steelhead,
coho salmon, and sturgeon. Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Washington Dept. of Fish
and Wildlife.
Knudsen, E. E., et al., (eds.) (2000). Sustainable fisheries management: Pacific
salmon. Boca Raton: Lewis Publishers. [333.95 Su85]
Lichatowich, J. (1999). Salmon without rivers: a history of the Pacific salmon
crisis. Washington, D.C.: Island Press. [333.95 L61]
Meehan, W.R. (1996). Influence of riparian canopy on macroinvertebrate
composition and food habits of juvenile salmonids in several Oregon streams.
Portland, Or. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest
Research Station. [634 PNW496 R.P.]
Also available online at http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/rp_496.pdf
Oregon Plan For Salmon And Watersheds. (2001). Annual report. Salem, OR:
Governor's Natural Resources Office; Governor's Watershed Enhancement
Board. [Reference 363.73948 Or3 2001]
Oregon Plan For Salmon And Watersheds. (2005). Biennial report. Salem, OR:
Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board.
Quinn, T.P. (2005). The behavior and ecology of Pacific
salmon and trout. Bethesda, Md. : American Fisheries Society.
Taylor, J.E. (1999). Making salmon: An environmental history of the
northwest fisheries crisis. Seattle: University of Washington. [333.95 T]
Williams, R. (2001). Estimating run size and spawner escapement of chinook salmon
in Elk River, Curry County, for use as an exploitation rate indicator for mid
coastal wild chinook stocks. Portland, Or.: Fish Division, Oregon Dept. of Fish
and Wildlife.
Willson, M.F. (1997). Variation in salmonid life histories: Patterns and
perspectives. Portland, OR: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service,
Pacific Northwest Research Station. [634 PNW498 R.P.]
Also available online at http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/wilson.pdf
Woody, E. (2003). Salmon nation: People, fish, and our common home. Portland,
Or.: Ecotrust.
Zhou, S. (2000). Stock assessment and optimal escapement of coho salmon in
three Oregon coastal lakes. Portland, Or.: Fish Division, Oregon Dept.
of Fish and Wildlife. [639.209795 Z6]
Here are a selection of journal articles, technical reports, conference proceedings, and "grey literature," most of which are available online. Chinook and coho salmon are emphasized. The articles are arranged for convenience by subject categories, but in practice these topics are interrelated and some categories may overlap. If you don't find what you want, use your browser's search command (Control-F in Internet Explorer or Netscape) to search for key words or phrases.
Simply click on a highlighted article title to view the article. For articles in EBSCOhost databases, if you are viewing this page on a computer not connected to Chemeketa's network, you will need the fourteen-digit library barcode number from your ID card as a password.
Articles not cited as being from EBSCOhost can be accessed without logging in, from any location, by clicking on the article title.
See also Brenninkmeyer & Lovy
Hedrick, P.W. (2001). Invasion of transgenes from salmon or other genetically
modified organisms into natural populations. Canadian Journal of Fisheries
and Aquatic Sciences, 58, 841-844. Retrieved October 14, 2002, from
http://www.nrc.ca/cisti/journals/rp/rppdf/f01-064.pdf
Krkošek, M., Lewis, M.A., Morton, A., Frazer, L.N. & Volpe, J.P. (2006).
Epizootics of wild fish induced by farm fish. Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences, 103, 15506-15510. Retrieved December 7, 2006, from
http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/103/42/15506
Nash, C.E. (Ed.). (2001). The net-pen salmon farming industry in the Pacific
Northwest (NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-NWFSC-49). U.S. Department
of Commerce. 125 p. Retrieved October 10, 2002, from
http://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov/publications/techmemos/tm49/tm49.htm
Naylor, R.L., Eagle, J., & Smith, W.L. (October 2003). A global industry with local
impacts. Environment 45, p. 18-39. Retrieved December 10, 2003 from EBSCOhost
Academic Search Premier database (Article Number 10962142).
Naylor, R., et al. (2005). Fugitive salmon: Assessing the risks of escaped
fish from net-pen aquaculture. Bioscience 55, 427-437. Retrieved
November 1, 2005, from EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier database
(Article number 16978376)
Nickelson, T. (2003). The influence of hatchery coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) on
the productivity of wild coho salmon populations in Oregon coastal basins.
Canadian Journal of Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences, 60, 1050-1056. Retrieved
December 9, 2004, from from EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier database (Article
number 11317469).
Schiermeier, Q. (2003). Fish farms' threat to salmon stocks exposed. Nature 425, p. 753.
Note: Abstract only is available online. The library subscribes to this journal. If
you are a distant student and cannot use the paper version of this journal, contact
the librarian at 503-399-5231 or reference@chemeketa.edu to obtain a copy of the article.
Stokstad, E. (2002, September 13). Engineered fish: friend or foe
of the environment?. Science 297, 2p. Retrieved October 23, 2002,
from EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier database (Article number 7424303).
Sundström, L.F., Devlin, R.H., Johnsson, J.I. & Biagi, C.A. (2003).
Vertical position reflects increased feeding motivation in growth
hormone transgenic coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch ). Ethology, 109,
701-712. Retrieved December 9, 2004, from EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier
database (Article number 10451488).
Volpe, J.P., Taylor, E.B. & Glickman, B.W. (2000). Evidence of natural reproduction
of aquaculture-escaped atlantic salmon in a coastal British Columbia river.
Conservation Biology 14, 899. Retrieved December 8, 2004, from
EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier database (Article number 5472406).
See also Brodeur; Emmett (1996, 2001); Lindley
Arkoosh, M.R., Johnson, L. Rossignol, P.A., & Collier, T. K. (2004).
Predicting the impact of perturbations on salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.)
communities: implications for monitoring. Canadian Journal of Fisheries
& Aquatic Sciences, 61, 1166-1175. Retrieved November 1, 2005, from
EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier database (Article Number 14664987).
Harvey, B.C. & Nakamoto, R.J. (1996). Effects of steelhead density on growth
of coho salmon in a small coastal California stream. Transactions of the
American Fisheries Society 125, :237-243. Retrieved February 24, 2003,
from http://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/7777
Levy, S. (1997, November). Pacific salmon bring it all back home. Bioscience 47, 4p.
Retrieved June 13, 2002 from Academic Search Premier database (Article
number 9710184764).
See also Berejikian; MacInlay
Barinaga, Marcia (1999, October 22). Salmon follow watery odors home. Science 286,
2 p. Retrieved June 13, 2002 from EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier database (Article
number 2440756).
Bradford, M.J. & Higgins, P.S. (2001). Habitat-, season-, and size-specific
variation in diel activity patterns of juvenile chinook salmon
(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss).
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 58, 365-374.
Retrieved January 29, 2004, from EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier
database (Article number 8743204).
Brown, K. (2000, October 27). Pacific salmon run hot and cold. Science 290,
2p. Retrieved June 13, 2002 from EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier database
(Article number 4011154).
Eiler, J.H., Spencer, T.R., Pella, J.J. & , M.M. Masuda (2006, March). Stock
composition, run timing, and movement patterns of chinook salmon
returning to the Yukon River basin in 2003 (NOAA Technical memorandum
NOAA-TM-NMFS-AFSC-163). Juneau, AK: National Marine Fisheries Service.
Retrieved January 12, 2007, from
http://www.afsc.noaa.gov/techmemos/nmfs-afsc-163.htm
Hughes, N.F. (2004). The wave-drag hypothesis: an explanation for size-based lateral
segregation during the upstream migration of salmonids. Canadian Journal of
Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences, 61, 103-109. Retrieved December 8, 2004,
from EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier database (Article number 12556543).
Keefer, M. L.; Peery, C. A.; Jepson, M. A.; Stuehrenberg, L. C.. (2004). Upstream
migration rates of radio-tagged adult Chinook salmon in riverine habitats of
the Columbia River basin. Journal of Fish Biology, 65, 1126-1141. Retrieved
December 7, 2006, from EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier database (Article
number 14454131)
Kemp, P. S., Gessel, M. H. & Williams, J. G. (2005). Seaward migrating
subyearling chinook salmon avoid overhead cover. Journal of Fish Biology,
67, 1381-1391. Retrieved December 6, 2006, from EBSCOhost Academic Search
Premier database (Article number 18684910)
Kinnison, M.T., Unwin, M.J. & Quinn, T.P. (2003). Migratory costs and contemporary
evolution of reproductive allocation in male chinook salmon. Journal of
Evolutionary Biology, 16, 1257-1269. Retrieved December 9, 2004, from
EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier database (Article number 11169248).
Morbey, Y.E. & Ydenberg, R.C. (2003, February). Timing games in the
reproductive phenology of female Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.).
American Naturalist 161, p. 284-298. Retrieved May 2, 2003, from
EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier database (Article number 9259336).
Schabetsberger, R., Morgan, C.A., Brodeur, R.D., Potts, C.L., Peterson, W.T. &
Emmett, R.L. (2003, November). Prey selectivity and diel feeding chronology of
juvenile chinook ( Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and coho ( O. kisutch) salmon in
the Columbia River plume. Fisheries Oceanography, 12, 523-540. Retrieved
December 9, 2004, from EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier database (Article
number 11280434).
Schreck, C.B, & Price, C.S. (2003). Stress and saltwater-entry behavior of
juvenile chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha): conflicts in physiological
motivation. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 60, 910-908.
Retrieved January 29, 2004, from EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier database
(Article number 11317395).
Wessel, M.L., Smoker, W.W., Fagen, R.M. & Joyce, J. (2006). Variation of agonistic
behavior among juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) of hatchery,
hybrid, and wild origin. Canadian Journal of Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences, 63,
438-447. Retrieved December 6, 2006, from EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier
database (Article number 19712454)
Zabel, R.W. (2002, April). Using "travel time" data to characterize the behavior
of migrating animals. American Naturalist 159, 16 p. Retrieved July 10,
2002, from EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier database (Article Number 6418824).
Zabel, R.W., Anderson, J.J., & Shaw, P.A. (1996). A multiple reach model describing
the migratory behavior of Snake River yearling chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus
tshawytscha). [preprint of article from Canadian Journal of Fisheries and
Aquatic Sciences, 55, p. 658-667.] Retrieved December 10, 2003, from
http://www.cbr.washington.edu/papers/multireach/paper2.pdf.
See also Botsford; Brodeur; Miller
Cole, J. (2000). Coastal sea surface temperature and coho salmon production off
the north-west United States. Fisheries Oceanography 9, 1-16. Retrieved
January 14, 2004, from
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/cole00coastal.html (Click link at "cached")
Costello, Christopher J. (1998, November). The value of El Nino forecasts in the
management of salmon: A stochastic dynamic assessment. American Journal of
Agricultural Economics 80, 13 p. Retrieved June 13, 2002 from EBSCOhost
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Crozier, L.G. & Zabel, R.W. (2006). Climate impacts at multiple scales: evidence
for differential population responses in juvenile Chinook salmon. Journal
of Animal Ecology, 75, 1100-1109. Retrieved November 27, 2007, from EBSCOhost
Academic Search Premier database (Article number 21808989)
Finney, Bruce P. (2000, October 27). Impacts of climatic change and fishing on
Pacific salmon abundance over the past 300 years. Science 290, 795, 5 p.
Retrieved June 13, 2002 from EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier database
(Article number 4011154).
Finney, Bruce P., Gregory-Eaves, Irene, Douglas, Marianne S. V., Smol, John P.
(2002, April 18). Fisheries productivity in the northeastern Pacific Ocean
over the past 2,200 years. Nature 416, p. 729-733. Retrieved 2003,
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Francis, R. C. & Hare, S.R. (1997). Regime scale climate forcing of salmon
populations in the Northeast Pacific - some new thoughts and findings. In R.L.
Emmett& M.H. Schiewe (Eds.), Estuarine and ocean survival of Northeastern
Pacific salmon: Proceedings of the workshop (pp. 113-128). (NOAA Technical
Memorandum NMFS-NWFSC-29) U.S. Department of Commerce. Retrieved October
22, 2002, from
http://www.iphc.washington.edu/Staff/hare/html/papers/newport/abst_new.html
Hare, S.R., Mantua, N.J. & Francis, R.C. (1999, January). Inverse production regimes:
Alaska and west coast Pacific salmon. [Preprint of article from]
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http://www.iphc.washington.edu/Staff/hare/html/papers/inverse/abst_inv.html.
Hollowed, A.B., Hare, S.R. & Wooster, W.S. (2001). Pacific - basin climate
variability and patterns of northeast Pacific marine fish production. [Preprint
of article in] Progress in Oceanography 49, 257-282. Retrieved October 10, 2002
from http://www.iphc.washington.edu/Staff/hare/html/papers/control/ben4.pdf
Kruse, Gordon H. (1998, Summer). Salmon run failures in 1997-1998: A link to
anomalous ocean conditions?. Alaska Fishery Research Bulletin 5, 55-63.
Retrieved September 23, 2002, from
http://www.adfg.state.ak.us/pubs/afrb/afrbabst.php#Vol5_1Kruse
Lawson, P.W., Logerwell, E.A., Mantua, N.J., Francis, R.C., & Agostini, V. N. (2004).
Environmental factors influencing freshwater survival and smolt production
in Pacific Northwest coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch). Canadian Journal of
Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences, 61, 360-373. Retrieved December 7, 2004, from
EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier database (Article Number 13044553).
Logerwell, E.A., Mantua, N., Lawson, P.W., Francis, R.C. & Agostini, V.N. Tracking
environmental processes in the coastal zone for understanding and predicting
Oregon coho (Oncorhynchus kisutch) marine survival. Fisheries Oceanography,
12, 554-568. Retrieved December 9, 2004, from EBSCOhost Academic
Search Premier database (Article number 11280432).
MacFarlane, R.B., Ralston, S., Royer, C. & Norton, E.C. (2005). Juvenile chinook
salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) growth on the central California coast
during the 1998 El Niño and 1999 La Niña. Fisheries Oceanography, 5,
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Mantua, N.J. & Hare, S.R. (2002). Large-scale climate variability and the
carrying capacity of Alaska's oceans and watersheds. In Molly McMannon (Chair),
Alaska's oceans and watersheds: Sustainability in the context of change,
symposium conducted at Anchorage, AK. Retrieved October 10, 2002, from
http://www.iphc.washington.edu/Staff/hare/html/papers/aow/abst_aow.html
Mantua, N.J., Hare, S.R., Zhang, Y., Wallace, J.M. & Francis, R.C. (1997). A
Pacific interdecadal climate oscillation with impacts on salmon production.
[Preprint of article from] Bulletin of the American Meteorological
Society 78, 1069-1079. Retrieved October 8, 2002 from
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Mueter, F.J., Patterman, R.M. & Pyper, B.J. (2002). Opposite effects of ocean
temperature on survival rates of 120 stocks of Pacific Salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.)
in northern and southern areas. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic
Sciences, 59, 456-463. Retrieved January 29, 2004, from EBSCOhost Academic
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A corrigendum to the above article appears in (2003). Canadian Journal of
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Pacific Northwest, pp. 51-61. Seattle, WA: National Atmospheric and Oceanic
Administration, Office of Global Programs, and JISAO/SMA Climate Impacts Group.
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http://www.usgcrp.gov/usgcrp/Library/nationalassessment/pnw.pdf
Note: This file does not include all of the graphics included in the printed
version of the report
Scheuerell, M.D. & Williams, J.G. (2005). Forecasting climate-induced changes
in the survival of Snake River spring/summer Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus
tshawytscha). Fisheries Oceanography, 14, 448-457. Retrieved December 6,
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Zabel, R.W., Scheuerell, M., McClure, M. & Williams, J.G. (2006). The Interplay
between Climate Variability and Density Dependence in the Population Viability of
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from EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier database (Article number 19448414)
See also Barringer, Hinrichsen; Landers; Whitelaw
Bonsiewich, M. Laboratory tests new turbines for salmon survival rate. (2005,
August). Civil Engineering 75, 26. Retrieved November 1, 2005,
from EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier database (Article number 18077802)
Budy, P., Thiede, G.P., Bouwes, N., Petrosky, C.E. & Schaller, H. (2000). Evidence
linking delayed mortality of Snake River salmon to their earlier hydrosystem
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Collie, J. & Saila, S. (2000, November 3). Of salmon and dams. Science 240, 933.
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Deng, Z., Guensch, G.R., McKinstry, C.A., Mueller, R.P., Dauble, D.D. & Richmond,
M.C. (2005). Evaluation of fish-injury mechanisms during exposure to turbulent
shear flow. Canadian Journal of Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences, 62, 1513-1522.
Retrieved December 7, 2006, from EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier database
(Article number 18215194)
Gregory, S. (2002, August). The conceptual basis for ecological responses
to dam removal: resource managers face enormous challenges in assessing
the consequences of removing large dams from rivers and evaluating
management options. Bioscience 52, 11 p. Retrieved October
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Halver, J.E., Felton, S.M & Zbanyszek, R. (2004). Carcass selenium loss as an
indicator of stress in barge transported chinook salmon ( Oncorhynchus
tshawytscha Walbaum) smolts. Aquaculture Research, 35, 1099-1103. Retrieved
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Hanrahan, T.P., Dauble, D.D. & Geist, D.R. (2004). An estimate of chinook salmon
(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) spawning habitat and redd capacity upstream of a
migration barrier in the upper Columbia River. Canadian Journal of Fisheries
& Aquatic Sciences, 61, 23-33. Retrieved December 7, 2004, from EBSCOhost
Academic Search Premier database (Article Number 12556547).
Johnson, G.E., et al. (2006, May). Hydroacoustic evaluation of juvenile salmonid
passage at The Dalles Dam sluiceway, 2005: Final report. (Report PNNL-15540).
Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Retrieved January 10, 2007,
from http://www.pnl.gov/main/publications/external/technical_reports/PNNL-15540.pdf
Kareiva, Peter. (2000, November 3). Recovery and management options for spring/summer
chinook salmon in the Columbia River basin. Science 290, 3p. Retrieved
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Lovett, R.A. (1999, April 23). As salmon stage disappearing act, dams may too.
Science 284, 2p. Retrieved June 13, 2002 from EBSCOhost Academic Search
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Mann, C.C. (2000, January 7). Army Corps seized by dam indecision. Science 287,
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Pelley, J. (2000, March). Breaching dams may save salmon, but the science remains an issue.
Environmental science & technology 34, 112, 1 p.
Note: Abstract only is available online. The library subscribes to this journal.
If you are a distant student and cannot use the paper version of this journal,
contact the librarian at 503-399-5231 or reference@chemeketa.edu
to obtain a copy of the article.
Petrosky, C.E., Schaller, H.A., & Budy, P. (2001). Productivity and survival rate
trends in the freshwater spawning and rearing stage of Snake River chinook
salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and
Aquatic Sciences, 58, 1196-1206. Retrieved January 28, 2004, from EBSCOhost
Academic Search Premier database (Article number 9408999). Also available
from http://columbiariver.fws.gov/publications.html.
Roll on, Columbia (and the salmon, too). (2005, September). Environment 47, 6-7.
Retrieved November 1, 2005, from EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier
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Skalski, J.R., Townsend, R., Lady, J., Giorgi, A.E., Stevenson, J.J. & McDonald, R.D.
(2002). Estimating route-specific passage and survival probabilities at a
hydroelectric project from smolt radiotelemetry studies. Canadian Journal of
Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 59, 1385-1393. Retrieved January 29, 2004,
from EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier database (Article number 8743240).
Smith, S.G., Muir, W.D., Marsh, D.M., & Williams, J.G. (2006). Survival
estimates for the passage of spring-migrating juvenile salmonids through
Snake and Columbia River dams and reservoirs, 2005-2006. Seattle, WA:
National Marine Fisheries Service, Northwest Fisheries Science Center.
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D00004922-7.pdf
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Walla Walla District. (2002). Improving salmon
passage: final Lower Snake River juvenile salmon migration feasibility
report/environmental impact statement : summary. Walla Walla, WA:
Author. Retrieved November 1, 2002, from
http://www.nww.usace.army.mil/lsr/final_fseis/study_kit/summary.pdf
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