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Snake River Fall Chinook Salmon Life History Investigations, Annual Report 2008.
Author(s) -
Kenneth F. Tiffan,
Willam P. Connor,
Brian J. Bellgraph,
Paul M. Chittaro
Publication year - 2009
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/967046
Subject(s) - chinook wind , life history , juvenile , fish <actinopterygii> , fishery , oncorhynchus , geography , ecology , biology
This study was initiated to provide empirical data and analyses on the dam passage timing, travel rate, survival, and life history variation of fall Chinook salmon that are produced in the Clearwater River. The area of interest for this study focuses on the lower four miles of the Clearwater River and its confluence with the Snake River because this is an area where many fish delay their seaward migration. The goal of the project is to increase our understanding of the environmental and biological factors that affect juvenile life history of fall Chinook salmon in the Clearwater River. The following summaries are provided for each of the individual chapters in this report

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