This Appendix C of the Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Columbia River System discusses impacts on andromous fish and juvenile fish transportation. The principal andromous fish in the Columbia basin include salmonid species (Chinook, coho, and sockeye salmon, and steelhead) and nonsalmoinid andromous species (sturgeon, lamprey, and shad). Major sections in this document include the following: background, scope and process; affected environment for salmon and steelhead, shaded, lamprey, sturgeon; study methods; description of alternatives: qualitative and quantitative findings
This notice announces BPA`S`s decision to fund the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW), th...
Multiple factors have contributed to the decline of anadromous salmonids throughout the Columbia Riv...
Chinook salmon (Oncorhycnchus tshawytscha) with an emphasis on the Sacramento River —a literature re...
Since the 1930`s, the Columbia River has been harnessed for the benefit of the Northwest and the nat...
The Columbia River and its tributaries are the primary water system in the Pacific Northwest, draini...
This is Appendix T (second continued volume) giving public comments and responses to the final envir...
This Appendix J of the Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Columbia River System discusses ...
The purpose was to identify and characterize the wild and hatchery stocks of salmon and steelhead in...
This report presents brief descriptions of wild and hatchery-raised steelhead trout stocks in the Co...
This Technical Memorandum synthesizes available information on the behaviour and survival of juvenil...
From 1968 to 1980, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) conductednumerous transportation stu...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) has reviewed the biological assessment (BA) and Nationa...
The study reported herein was funded as part of the Anadromous Fish Evaluation Program, which is man...
A summary table of samples used in the Snake River chinook salmon and steelhead transportation evalu...
Natural runs of salmonids in the Columbia River basin have decreased as a result of hydroelectric-da...
This notice announces BPA`S`s decision to fund the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW), th...
Multiple factors have contributed to the decline of anadromous salmonids throughout the Columbia Riv...
Chinook salmon (Oncorhycnchus tshawytscha) with an emphasis on the Sacramento River —a literature re...
Since the 1930`s, the Columbia River has been harnessed for the benefit of the Northwest and the nat...
The Columbia River and its tributaries are the primary water system in the Pacific Northwest, draini...
This is Appendix T (second continued volume) giving public comments and responses to the final envir...
This Appendix J of the Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Columbia River System discusses ...
The purpose was to identify and characterize the wild and hatchery stocks of salmon and steelhead in...
This report presents brief descriptions of wild and hatchery-raised steelhead trout stocks in the Co...
This Technical Memorandum synthesizes available information on the behaviour and survival of juvenil...
From 1968 to 1980, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) conductednumerous transportation stu...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) has reviewed the biological assessment (BA) and Nationa...
The study reported herein was funded as part of the Anadromous Fish Evaluation Program, which is man...
A summary table of samples used in the Snake River chinook salmon and steelhead transportation evalu...
Natural runs of salmonids in the Columbia River basin have decreased as a result of hydroelectric-da...
This notice announces BPA`S`s decision to fund the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW), th...
Multiple factors have contributed to the decline of anadromous salmonids throughout the Columbia Riv...
Chinook salmon (Oncorhycnchus tshawytscha) with an emphasis on the Sacramento River —a literature re...