A study of the Atlantic salmon populations breeding in the Ungava Bay watershed, which commenced in 1956 on the George River and in 1957 on the Koksoak River, was continued during the summer of 1960 on the Whale River. The two principal collecting stations were at the site of the old Hudson's Bay Company's post, in tidal waters, and in a rapid section of the river 15 miles above the post, in non-tidal waters. In spite of a very wet summer, which resulted in high water levels all season, a good sample of salmon was obtained. Almost 900 specimens were examined, of which 185 were adults that had entered the river to spawn, 32 were spent fish from the run of the previous year, and the rest were juvenile smolts and parr. Most of the large fish w...
Salmonid populations are decreasing across their historic range in the Pacific Northwest, and throug...
Migratory salmon transit estuary habitats on their way out to the ocean but this phase of their life...
A northern anadromous population of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis), from the Sutton river, in t...
Continuing the investigations that were begun at the George River in 1956, the salmon population of ...
... In 1956 fisheries studies were concentrated in the Mackenzie Delta region between Herschel Islan...
From 1967 to 1984 the Matamek Research Station, located near Sept-Iles, Quebec, was the focus of a ...
Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar Linn.) have been known to inhabit the rivers flowing north into Ungava ...
A review of the work, whether published or not, concerning the abundance, distribution, and propagat...
The present paper is a digest of the work accomplished in a salmon investigation conducted under the...
The first months after salmon enter the ocean have been identified as a potentially critical period ...
In the spring of 2010, the Government of Canada invited PICES to participate in a Commission of Inqu...
Information is presented on distribution of landlocked salmon, including the Hamilton, Upper George,...
Reports on work during 1953-1955, mostly in the Coppermine River and delta of Mackenzie District, bu...
Salmonid populations are decreasing across their historic range in the Pacific Northwest, and throug...
Salmonid populations are decreasing across their historic range in the Pacific Northwest, and throug...
Salmonid populations are decreasing across their historic range in the Pacific Northwest, and throug...
Migratory salmon transit estuary habitats on their way out to the ocean but this phase of their life...
A northern anadromous population of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis), from the Sutton river, in t...
Continuing the investigations that were begun at the George River in 1956, the salmon population of ...
... In 1956 fisheries studies were concentrated in the Mackenzie Delta region between Herschel Islan...
From 1967 to 1984 the Matamek Research Station, located near Sept-Iles, Quebec, was the focus of a ...
Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar Linn.) have been known to inhabit the rivers flowing north into Ungava ...
A review of the work, whether published or not, concerning the abundance, distribution, and propagat...
The present paper is a digest of the work accomplished in a salmon investigation conducted under the...
The first months after salmon enter the ocean have been identified as a potentially critical period ...
In the spring of 2010, the Government of Canada invited PICES to participate in a Commission of Inqu...
Information is presented on distribution of landlocked salmon, including the Hamilton, Upper George,...
Reports on work during 1953-1955, mostly in the Coppermine River and delta of Mackenzie District, bu...
Salmonid populations are decreasing across their historic range in the Pacific Northwest, and throug...
Salmonid populations are decreasing across their historic range in the Pacific Northwest, and throug...
Salmonid populations are decreasing across their historic range in the Pacific Northwest, and throug...
Migratory salmon transit estuary habitats on their way out to the ocean but this phase of their life...
A northern anadromous population of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis), from the Sutton river, in t...