The purpose was to research low capital cost salmon and steelhead trout production facilities and identify those that conform with management goals for the Columbia Basin. The species considered were chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), coho salmon (O. kisutch), sockeye salmon (O. nerka), and steelhead trout (Salmo gairdneri). This report provides a comprehensive listing of the facilities, techniques, and equipment used in artificial production in the Pacific Northwest. (ACR
This report focuses on the stocks of Silver (Coho) and Chinook salmon in Tillamook and Coos Bays, as...
The Hood River subbasin is home to four species of anadromous salmonids: chinook salmon (Oncorhynchu...
Columbia River terminal fisheries have been conducted in Youngs Bay, Oregon, since the early 1960`s ...
"December 1984"--P. [4] of cover."DOE/BP-365"--P. [4] of cover."October 1984"--Cover."September 1984...
The purpose was to identify and characterize the wild and hatchery stocks of salmon and steelhead in...
The exploitation of salmon resources was once central to the economic life of the Northwest Coast. T...
This report presents brief descriptions of wild and hatchery-raised steelhead trout stocks in the Co...
This report presents the results of site analysis for the Bonneville Power Administration Northeast ...
pt. 1. General considerations -- pt. 2. Coho salmon plan -- pt. 3. Steelhead -- pt. 4. Coastal chino...
The Hood River subbasin is home to four species of anadromous salmonids: chinook salmon (Oncorhynchu...
This is the ninth annual report for a multi-year project designed to monitor and evaluate supplement...
The John Day River subbasin supports one of the last remaining intact wild populations of spring Chi...
Activities of the study include investigating the potential for community involvement; evaluating na...
This monograph presents an extensive review of the biology and management of Chinook salmon and stee...
The bulletin provides a summary of studies of Chinook salmon and steelhead trout in the Lemhi River ...
This report focuses on the stocks of Silver (Coho) and Chinook salmon in Tillamook and Coos Bays, as...
The Hood River subbasin is home to four species of anadromous salmonids: chinook salmon (Oncorhynchu...
Columbia River terminal fisheries have been conducted in Youngs Bay, Oregon, since the early 1960`s ...
"December 1984"--P. [4] of cover."DOE/BP-365"--P. [4] of cover."October 1984"--Cover."September 1984...
The purpose was to identify and characterize the wild and hatchery stocks of salmon and steelhead in...
The exploitation of salmon resources was once central to the economic life of the Northwest Coast. T...
This report presents brief descriptions of wild and hatchery-raised steelhead trout stocks in the Co...
This report presents the results of site analysis for the Bonneville Power Administration Northeast ...
pt. 1. General considerations -- pt. 2. Coho salmon plan -- pt. 3. Steelhead -- pt. 4. Coastal chino...
The Hood River subbasin is home to four species of anadromous salmonids: chinook salmon (Oncorhynchu...
This is the ninth annual report for a multi-year project designed to monitor and evaluate supplement...
The John Day River subbasin supports one of the last remaining intact wild populations of spring Chi...
Activities of the study include investigating the potential for community involvement; evaluating na...
This monograph presents an extensive review of the biology and management of Chinook salmon and stee...
The bulletin provides a summary of studies of Chinook salmon and steelhead trout in the Lemhi River ...
This report focuses on the stocks of Silver (Coho) and Chinook salmon in Tillamook and Coos Bays, as...
The Hood River subbasin is home to four species of anadromous salmonids: chinook salmon (Oncorhynchu...
Columbia River terminal fisheries have been conducted in Youngs Bay, Oregon, since the early 1960`s ...