From 2002 through 2006 we investigated historical and contemporary variations in juvenile Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha life histories, habitat associations, and food webs in the lower Columbia River estuary (mouth to rkm 101). At near-shore beach-seining sites in the estuary, Chinook salmon occurred during all months of the year, increasing in abundance from January through late spring or early summer and declining rapidly after July. Recently emerged fry dispersed throughout the estuary in early spring, and fry migrants were abundant in the estuary until April or May each year. Each spring, mean salmon size increased from the tidal freshwater zone to the estuary mouth; this trend may reflect estuarine growth and continued entry ...
Migratory salmon transit estuary habitats on their way out to the ocean but this phase of their life...
Publisher's PDF courtesy of the American Fisheries SocietyWe quantified the juvenile rearing and mig...
Graduation date: 2010Tidal wetland channels provide rearing habitat for juvenile Chinook salmon as t...
The Fraser River has historically supported the most abundant salmon runs in North America, which ha...
Estuaries represent a transition zone for salmon migrating from freshwater to marine waters, yet the...
Graduation date: 2009The decline of many Pacific salmon stocks has stimulated interest in the early ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014For many fish and wildlife species, a mosaic of ava...
Juvenile Chinook salmon are well known for utilizing estuarine habitats within the tidal delta for r...
Migratory salmon transit estuary habitats on their way out to the ocean but this phase of their life...
Graduation date: 2016Chinook salmon returns to the Columbia River basin have declined due to impacts...
This document is the first annual report for the study titled 'Ecology of Juvenile Salmonids in Shal...
The transition of juveniles from fresh water to estuarine and marine environments is a critical peri...
Wild juvenile chinook salmon appear to spend an extended period of time in the estuary of the Smith ...
The tidal freshwater monitoring (TFM) project reported herein is part of the research, monitoring, a...
Juvenile chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, from natal streams in California’s Central Valley...
Migratory salmon transit estuary habitats on their way out to the ocean but this phase of their life...
Publisher's PDF courtesy of the American Fisheries SocietyWe quantified the juvenile rearing and mig...
Graduation date: 2010Tidal wetland channels provide rearing habitat for juvenile Chinook salmon as t...
The Fraser River has historically supported the most abundant salmon runs in North America, which ha...
Estuaries represent a transition zone for salmon migrating from freshwater to marine waters, yet the...
Graduation date: 2009The decline of many Pacific salmon stocks has stimulated interest in the early ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014For many fish and wildlife species, a mosaic of ava...
Juvenile Chinook salmon are well known for utilizing estuarine habitats within the tidal delta for r...
Migratory salmon transit estuary habitats on their way out to the ocean but this phase of their life...
Graduation date: 2016Chinook salmon returns to the Columbia River basin have declined due to impacts...
This document is the first annual report for the study titled 'Ecology of Juvenile Salmonids in Shal...
The transition of juveniles from fresh water to estuarine and marine environments is a critical peri...
Wild juvenile chinook salmon appear to spend an extended period of time in the estuary of the Smith ...
The tidal freshwater monitoring (TFM) project reported herein is part of the research, monitoring, a...
Juvenile chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, from natal streams in California’s Central Valley...
Migratory salmon transit estuary habitats on their way out to the ocean but this phase of their life...
Publisher's PDF courtesy of the American Fisheries SocietyWe quantified the juvenile rearing and mig...
Graduation date: 2010Tidal wetland channels provide rearing habitat for juvenile Chinook salmon as t...