Central Valley Chinook must pass through the San Francisco Estuary as juveniles and again as maturing adults. Much attention has been given to the effects on Chinook of management of the freshwater part of the estuary, and the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta, and especially to the effects on Chinook of diversions of water from the Delta. Here, I review available information on juvenile Chinook in and around the estuary that seems most relevant to management of the estuary and of Chinook. Most naturally produced juvenile fall Chinook enter the estuary as small fish (<50 mm) that typically use tidal habitats, and anthropogenic changes in the Delta and around the bays have sharply reduced that habitat. Nevertheless, there is evidence that many...
Understanding the spatial and temporal habitat use of a population is a necessary step for restorati...
Understanding the spatial and temporal habitat use of a population is a necessary step for restorati...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014For many fish and wildlife species, a mosaic of ava...
Central Valley Chinook must pass through the San Francisco Estuary as juveniles and again as maturin...
This study examined the rate of survival for hatchery-reared, ocean-type juvenile Chinook salmon (On...
Juvenile chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, from natal streams in California’s Central Valley...
Wild juvenile chinook salmon appear to spend an extended period of time in the estuary of the Smith ...
Wild juvenile chinook salmon appear to spend an extended period of time in the estuary of the Smith ...
Estuaries are commonly touted as nurseries for salmonids, providing numerous advantages for smolts p...
Estuaries represent a transition zone for salmon migrating from freshwater to marine waters, yet the...
While our knowledge of the range of survival that outmigrating juvenile Chinook Salmon experience in...
While our knowledge of the range of survival that outmigrating juvenile Chinook Salmon experience in...
Graduation date: 2016Chinook salmon returns to the Columbia River basin have declined due to impacts...
Historically, Chinook Salmon in the California Central Valley reared in the vast wetlands of the Sac...
Historically, Chinook Salmon in the California Central Valley reared in the vast wetlands of the Sac...
Understanding the spatial and temporal habitat use of a population is a necessary step for restorati...
Understanding the spatial and temporal habitat use of a population is a necessary step for restorati...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014For many fish and wildlife species, a mosaic of ava...
Central Valley Chinook must pass through the San Francisco Estuary as juveniles and again as maturin...
This study examined the rate of survival for hatchery-reared, ocean-type juvenile Chinook salmon (On...
Juvenile chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, from natal streams in California’s Central Valley...
Wild juvenile chinook salmon appear to spend an extended period of time in the estuary of the Smith ...
Wild juvenile chinook salmon appear to spend an extended period of time in the estuary of the Smith ...
Estuaries are commonly touted as nurseries for salmonids, providing numerous advantages for smolts p...
Estuaries represent a transition zone for salmon migrating from freshwater to marine waters, yet the...
While our knowledge of the range of survival that outmigrating juvenile Chinook Salmon experience in...
While our knowledge of the range of survival that outmigrating juvenile Chinook Salmon experience in...
Graduation date: 2016Chinook salmon returns to the Columbia River basin have declined due to impacts...
Historically, Chinook Salmon in the California Central Valley reared in the vast wetlands of the Sac...
Historically, Chinook Salmon in the California Central Valley reared in the vast wetlands of the Sac...
Understanding the spatial and temporal habitat use of a population is a necessary step for restorati...
Understanding the spatial and temporal habitat use of a population is a necessary step for restorati...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014For many fish and wildlife species, a mosaic of ava...