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  • Abstract -- Spring (stream-type) chinook spawning ground surveys were conducted in four main spawning areas (Mainstem, Middle Fork, North Fork, and Granite Creek System) and three minor spawning areas ...
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  • Abstract -- The Imnaha River Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) population has been supplemented with hatchery salmon since the 1982 brood year, when wild Imnaha River adults were first captured ...
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  • Abstract -- The summer 2009 field season marked the completion of the third of a six year sampling effort to assess the distribution and abundance of redband trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss newberrii) in the ...
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  • Abstract -- Rotary screw traps, located at four sites in the Grande Ronde River basin, were used to characterize aspects of early life history exhibited by juvenile Onchorhychus mykiss during migration ...
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  • Abstract -- In 1990 the author, a former Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) career fish biologist, retired and began gathering material to pen a brief description of Oregon's Cascade Mountain ...
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  • Abstract -- The Crooked River is a major tributary to the Deschutes River and has the habitat to produce a good rainbow trout population, especially between Prineville Dam and Rice-Baldwin Dam. However, ...
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  • Abstract -- Movement of redband trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss gairdneri) was tracked between March 2007 and June 2009 in the Donner und Blitzen River (Blitzen River). We had three primary study objectives: ...
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  • Abstract -- This annual progress report summarizes spring Chinook Salmon monitoring data collected by ODFW for the Lower Snake River Compensation Plan (LSRCP) facilities in 2013. Also summarized are the ...
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  • Abstract -- In 1993, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) began placing adult chinook salmon that were excess to hatchery operations at McKenzie and Willamette Hatchery above Cougar Dam in an ...
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  • Abstract -- The Salmon River estuary, on the central Oregon coast, provides an excellent opportunity to study salmonid use of restored tidal marsh. The U.S. Forest Service manages the estuary as part of ...
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