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  • Abstract -- The John Day River subbasin supports one of the last remaining intact wild populations of spring Chinook salmon and summer steelhead in the Columbia River Basin. These populations, however, ...
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  • Abstract -- The John Day River subbasin supports one of the last remaining intact wild populations of spring Chinook salmon and summer steelhead in the Columbia River Basin. These populations, however, ...
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  • Abstract -- The John Day River subbasin supports one of the last remaining intact wild populations of spring Chinook salmon and summer steelhead in the Columbia River Basin. These populations, however, ...
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  • Abstract -- The John Day River subbasin supports one of the last remaining intact wild populations of spring Chinook salmon and summer steelhead in the Columbia River Basin. These populations, however, ...
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  • Abstract -- The John Day River subbasin supports one of the last remaining intact wild populations of spring Chinook salmon and summer steelhead in the Columbia River Basin. These populations, however, ...
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  • Abstract -- The John Day River subbasin supports one of the last remaining intact wild populations of spring Chinook salmon and summer steelhead in the Columbia River Basin. These populations, however, ...
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  • Abstract -- Juvenile spring Chinook and steelhead migrants were captured at three rotary screw trap sites and while seining in the Mainstem John Day River to estimate abundance, smolt-to-adult survival ...
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  • Abstract -- Juvenile spring Chinook and steelhead migrants were captured at three rotary screw trap sites and while seining in the Mainstem John Day River to estimate abundance, smolt-to-adult survival ...
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  • Abstract -- Juvenile spring Chinook and steelhead migrants were captured at three rotary screw trap sites and while seining in the Mainstem John Day River to estimate abundance, smolt-to-adult survival ...
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  • Abstract -- Juvenile spring Chinook and steelhead migrants were captured at three rotary screw trap sites and while seining in the Mainstem John Day River to estimate abundance, smolt-to-adult survival ...
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