Hydroelectric development coupled with numerous other encroachments on the supply and quality of water has reduced the natural habitat for the spawning and rearing of salmon in the Columbia river system. Artificial production in hatcheries has become a critical link in the restoration of natural stocks of salmon. Released hatchery salmon must survive predation, be able to acquire sustainable nutrients under natural conditions, possess the vitality to surmount man-made impediments to seaward migration and adapt to a sea water environment. Survival of hatchery salmonids is dependent upon a number of factors. Time of release, natural food abundance, fish size and the health and/or quality of smolts all play synergistic roles. The nutritional a...
Concern about hatchery fish, their suitability for the natural environment, their impact on wild fis...
Trends in abundance of spring and summer Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchustshawytscha) and steelhead (Sal...
Hatchery supplementation has been developed to conserve salmonid populations and provide fisheries. ...
It is believed that hatchery feed nutritional quality plays an important role in determining the hea...
The nutritional quality of feed plays an important role in determining the health and fitness of smo...
Of the many technologies used by the Canadian Salmonid Enhancement Program (SEP, established in 1979...
The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) has been conducting Natural Rearing Enhancement System ...
This report covers the 1996-1998 Natural Rearing Enhancement System (NATURES) research for increasin...
developing salmon culture practices to enable hatcheries to produce wild-like salmonids with increas...
Natural runs of salmonids in the Columbia River basin have decreased as a result of hydroelectric-da...
hatchery strategies are being employed in attempts to rebuild native stocks and also augment fisheri...
In 1991, the Idaho Supplementation Studies (ISS) project was implemented to address critical uncerta...
This paper presents a list of more than 200 references on topics associated with offstation releases...
Upriver bright fall chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) are being reared in a backwater and a ...
Activities of the study include investigating the potential for community involvement; evaluating na...
Concern about hatchery fish, their suitability for the natural environment, their impact on wild fis...
Trends in abundance of spring and summer Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchustshawytscha) and steelhead (Sal...
Hatchery supplementation has been developed to conserve salmonid populations and provide fisheries. ...
It is believed that hatchery feed nutritional quality plays an important role in determining the hea...
The nutritional quality of feed plays an important role in determining the health and fitness of smo...
Of the many technologies used by the Canadian Salmonid Enhancement Program (SEP, established in 1979...
The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) has been conducting Natural Rearing Enhancement System ...
This report covers the 1996-1998 Natural Rearing Enhancement System (NATURES) research for increasin...
developing salmon culture practices to enable hatcheries to produce wild-like salmonids with increas...
Natural runs of salmonids in the Columbia River basin have decreased as a result of hydroelectric-da...
hatchery strategies are being employed in attempts to rebuild native stocks and also augment fisheri...
In 1991, the Idaho Supplementation Studies (ISS) project was implemented to address critical uncerta...
This paper presents a list of more than 200 references on topics associated with offstation releases...
Upriver bright fall chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) are being reared in a backwater and a ...
Activities of the study include investigating the potential for community involvement; evaluating na...
Concern about hatchery fish, their suitability for the natural environment, their impact on wild fis...
Trends in abundance of spring and summer Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchustshawytscha) and steelhead (Sal...
Hatchery supplementation has been developed to conserve salmonid populations and provide fisheries. ...