Salmon farming is one of Canada\u27s fastest growing industries and contributes to Canada\u27s economy as well as creating jobs in rural areas; however, the industry is challenged by the need to balance production economics against environmental impacts. While Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) are the most commonly farmed species on the west coast of Canada, Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) are a valuable alternative, as they fill a niche market and generate reduced environmental concerns because they are a native species. However, Chinook salmon have not been systematically domesticated, and their performance remains highly variable. Here we report on the results of a research program designed to develop a performance-enhanced hybrid ...
The success of captive broodstock programs depends on high in-culture survival, appropriate developm...
In many salmonid species, age and size at maturation is plastic and influenced by the interaction be...
Of the many technologies used by the Canadian Salmonid Enhancement Program (SEP, established in 1979...
Salmon farming is one of Canada\u27s fastest growing industries and contributes to Canada\u27s econo...
Farmed fish display genetic differences from wild fish in a variety of morphological, behavioural an...
This study examined traits in Chinook salmon hybrid and purebred crosses for performance differences...
In British Columbia, Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) are the top finfish aquaculture export of the pro...
Aquaculture practices continuously seek to improve efficiency to produce larger fish at lower cost. ...
Approximately 20% of British Columbia\u27s salmon farming industry is represented by native Pacific ...
Canada is the fourth largest producer of farmed salmon in the world, with Atlantic salmon being the ...
Escapes from aquaculture sites may threaten wild populations through ecological risks such as reprod...
While supportive breeding programs strive to minimize negative genetic impacts to populations, case ...
Most Pacific salmon farms propagate fish by artificial random mating, which along with artificial ha...
In many salmonid species, age and size at maturation is plastic and influenced by the interaction be...
The conditions encountered by Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., in aquaculture are markedly different...
The success of captive broodstock programs depends on high in-culture survival, appropriate developm...
In many salmonid species, age and size at maturation is plastic and influenced by the interaction be...
Of the many technologies used by the Canadian Salmonid Enhancement Program (SEP, established in 1979...
Salmon farming is one of Canada\u27s fastest growing industries and contributes to Canada\u27s econo...
Farmed fish display genetic differences from wild fish in a variety of morphological, behavioural an...
This study examined traits in Chinook salmon hybrid and purebred crosses for performance differences...
In British Columbia, Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) are the top finfish aquaculture export of the pro...
Aquaculture practices continuously seek to improve efficiency to produce larger fish at lower cost. ...
Approximately 20% of British Columbia\u27s salmon farming industry is represented by native Pacific ...
Canada is the fourth largest producer of farmed salmon in the world, with Atlantic salmon being the ...
Escapes from aquaculture sites may threaten wild populations through ecological risks such as reprod...
While supportive breeding programs strive to minimize negative genetic impacts to populations, case ...
Most Pacific salmon farms propagate fish by artificial random mating, which along with artificial ha...
In many salmonid species, age and size at maturation is plastic and influenced by the interaction be...
The conditions encountered by Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., in aquaculture are markedly different...
The success of captive broodstock programs depends on high in-culture survival, appropriate developm...
In many salmonid species, age and size at maturation is plastic and influenced by the interaction be...
Of the many technologies used by the Canadian Salmonid Enhancement Program (SEP, established in 1979...