American shad Alosa sapidissima from the Hudson River, New York, were introduced into the Sacramento River, California, in 1871 and were first observed in the Columbia River in 1876. American shad returns to the Columbia River increased greatly between 1960 and 1990, and recently 2-4 million adults have been counted per year at Bonneville Dam, Oregon and Washington State (river kilometer 235). The total return of American shad is likely much higher than this dam count. Returning adults migrate as far as 600 km up the Columbia and Snake rivers, passing as many as eight large hydroelectric dams. Spawning occurs primarily in the lower river and in several large reservoirs. A small sample found returning adults were 2-6 years old and about one-...
American shad (Alosa sapidissima) are native to the east coast of North America from the St. Johns R...
Data on American shad have been collected from various parts of North Carolina. Nursery areas, spawn...
Delaware River American shad spawning habits and the Delaware Basin geography are reviewed. There ar...
Graduation date: 1982The migrations, distribution, and feeding of American shad, Alosa\ud sapidissim...
Graduation date: 1983Selected life history aspects of American shad, Alosa\ud sapidissima, collected...
American shad Alosa sapidissima are in decline throughout much of their native range as a result of ...
Historical information concerning the American Shad in the Connecticut River is discussed in relatio...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State UniversityLower Columb...
The objective of this study was to identify important river and estuary habitats of young American s...
In May and June of 2002, 72 adult American shad Alosa sapidissima were internally radio-tagged on fo...
In 1970, an agreement was signed between various utilities, states, and the federal government for t...
The Penobscot River is currently the subject of an intensive river restoration effort. Under the Pen...
Adult American shad Alosa sapidissima were sampled with vertical gill nets during the 1986 and 1987 ...
We investigated the population size and the proportion of the population of American shad Alosa sapi...
The American shad (Alosa sapidissima) has been an important food fish in the Hudson River since colo...
American shad (Alosa sapidissima) are native to the east coast of North America from the St. Johns R...
Data on American shad have been collected from various parts of North Carolina. Nursery areas, spawn...
Delaware River American shad spawning habits and the Delaware Basin geography are reviewed. There ar...
Graduation date: 1982The migrations, distribution, and feeding of American shad, Alosa\ud sapidissim...
Graduation date: 1983Selected life history aspects of American shad, Alosa\ud sapidissima, collected...
American shad Alosa sapidissima are in decline throughout much of their native range as a result of ...
Historical information concerning the American Shad in the Connecticut River is discussed in relatio...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State UniversityLower Columb...
The objective of this study was to identify important river and estuary habitats of young American s...
In May and June of 2002, 72 adult American shad Alosa sapidissima were internally radio-tagged on fo...
In 1970, an agreement was signed between various utilities, states, and the federal government for t...
The Penobscot River is currently the subject of an intensive river restoration effort. Under the Pen...
Adult American shad Alosa sapidissima were sampled with vertical gill nets during the 1986 and 1987 ...
We investigated the population size and the proportion of the population of American shad Alosa sapi...
The American shad (Alosa sapidissima) has been an important food fish in the Hudson River since colo...
American shad (Alosa sapidissima) are native to the east coast of North America from the St. Johns R...
Data on American shad have been collected from various parts of North Carolina. Nursery areas, spawn...
Delaware River American shad spawning habits and the Delaware Basin geography are reviewed. There ar...