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181. [Article] Lower Snake River Compensation Plan; Oregon Spring Chinook Salmon Evaluation Studies - 2013 Annual Progress Report
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 ...Citation -
182. [Article] Lower Snake River Compensation Plan; Oregon Spring Chinook Salmon Evaluation Studies - 2014 Annual Progress Report
Abstract -- This annual progress report summarizes spring-summer Chinook Salmon monitoring data collected by ODFW for the Lower Snake River Compensation Plan (LSRCP) facilities in 2014. Also summarized ...Citation -
183. [Article] Lower Snake River Compensation Plan; Oregon Spring Chinook Salmon Evaluation Studies - 2015 Annual Progress Report
Abstract -- This annual progress report summarizes spring-summer Chinook Salmon monitoring data collected by ODFW for the Lower Snake River Compensation Plan (LSRCP) facilities in 2015. Also summarized ...Citation -
184. [Article] Lower Snake River Compensation Plan; Oregon Evaluation Studies - 1995 and 1996 Annual Progress Report
Abstract -- This report summarizes fish culture monitoring data for Lower Snake River Compensation Plan (LSRCP) facilities for each species. These data should serve as the basis for the analysis of trends ...Citation -
Abstract -- Bacterial kidney disease (BKD) is a major health problem of cultured Pacific salmon, Oncorhynchus sp. It has been particularly problematic in captive broodstock programs, where the interests ...
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186. [Article] Run Timing, Spawn Timing, and Spawning Distribution of Hatchery- and Natural-Origin Spring Chinook Salmon in the Imnaha River, Oregon
Abstract -- We evaluated 16 years (1990-2005) of weir collection and spawning ground survey data to examine differences in run timing, spawn timing, and spawning distribution between naturally and hatchery-reared ...Citation -
Abstract -- We compared fourteen years (1990-2003) of weir collection and spawning ground survey data to examine differences in run timing, spawning distribution and spawn timing between adult natural ...
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Abstract -- A variety of methods have been used to estimate the number of spring/summer Chinook salmon returning to spawn in Northeast Oregon streams. However, little quantitative information has been ...
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189. [Article] Use of ELISA to Monitor Bacterial Kidney Disease in Naturally Spawning Chinook Salmon
Abstract -- Bacterial kidney disease (BKD) caused by Renibacterium salmoninarum (Rs) is a serious problem among Pacific Northwest salmon hatcheries and has raised concerns that salmon reared in hatcheries ...Citation -
190. [Article] Use of ELISA to Monitor Bacterial Kidney Disease in Naturally Spawning Chinook Salmon - Information Reports 2006
Abstract -- Bacterial kidney disease (BKD), caused by Renibacterium salmoninarum (Rs), is a serious problem among Pacific Northwest salmon hatcheries, including the concern that salmon reared in hatcheries ...Citation