To investigate reasons for the decline of an endangered population of coho salmon (O. kisutch), 190 smolts were acoustically tagged during three consecutive years and their movements and survival were estimated using the Pacific Ocean Shelf Tracking project (POST) array. Median travel times of the Thompson River coho salmon smolts to the lower Fraser River sub-array were 16, 12 and 10 days during 2004, 2005 and 2006, respectively. Few smolts were recorded on marine arrays. Freshwater survival rates of the tagged smolts during their downstream migration were 0.0-5.6% (0.0-9.0% s.e.) in 2004, 7.0% (6.2% s.e.) in 2005, and 50.9% (18.6% s.e.) in 2006. Overall smolt-to-adult return rates exhibited a similar pattern, which suggests that low fresh...
The study reported herein was funded as part of the Anadromous Fish Evaluation Program, which is man...
Stakeholder interests have spurred the reintroduction of the critically endangered populations of Ch...
Graduation date: 1975Large numbers of coho salmon (Oncorhynehus kisutch) fry move downstream shortly...
Climate is emerging as a primary determinant of marine survival and migratory behaviour for Pacific ...
The mortality of salmon smolts during their migration out of freshwater and into the ocean has been ...
This thesis documents the use a large-scale acoustic telemetry array to track hatchery-reared salmon...
Determination of causes for recent declines in marine survival rates of many Pacific salmon populati...
The smolt stage of the life history of Pacific salmon (Onchorhynchus sp.) has received little attent...
Returns of coho salmon to the Salish Sea have declined over the past three decades. Studies in the S...
Accounting for life history diversity and overwinter survival of juvenile Coho Salmon is important t...
As the timing of spring productivity blooms in near-shore areas advances due to warming trends in gl...
Telemetry tracking of Fraser River Sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) smolts from Chilko Lake to th...
An investigation was initiated in southern British Columbia during 1984 to determine the degree of s...
The Salish Sea is an important migratory corridor and feeding area for juvenile salmonids yet little...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Fisheries, 2013Movement and survival of...
The study reported herein was funded as part of the Anadromous Fish Evaluation Program, which is man...
Stakeholder interests have spurred the reintroduction of the critically endangered populations of Ch...
Graduation date: 1975Large numbers of coho salmon (Oncorhynehus kisutch) fry move downstream shortly...
Climate is emerging as a primary determinant of marine survival and migratory behaviour for Pacific ...
The mortality of salmon smolts during their migration out of freshwater and into the ocean has been ...
This thesis documents the use a large-scale acoustic telemetry array to track hatchery-reared salmon...
Determination of causes for recent declines in marine survival rates of many Pacific salmon populati...
The smolt stage of the life history of Pacific salmon (Onchorhynchus sp.) has received little attent...
Returns of coho salmon to the Salish Sea have declined over the past three decades. Studies in the S...
Accounting for life history diversity and overwinter survival of juvenile Coho Salmon is important t...
As the timing of spring productivity blooms in near-shore areas advances due to warming trends in gl...
Telemetry tracking of Fraser River Sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) smolts from Chilko Lake to th...
An investigation was initiated in southern British Columbia during 1984 to determine the degree of s...
The Salish Sea is an important migratory corridor and feeding area for juvenile salmonids yet little...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Fisheries, 2013Movement and survival of...
The study reported herein was funded as part of the Anadromous Fish Evaluation Program, which is man...
Stakeholder interests have spurred the reintroduction of the critically endangered populations of Ch...
Graduation date: 1975Large numbers of coho salmon (Oncorhynehus kisutch) fry move downstream shortly...