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  • Abstract -- The McKenzie River subbasin is an area rich in natural beauty and resources. The tradition of fishing the McKenzie runs deep, and its notoriety reaches far and wide. The McKenzie River is one ...
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  • Abstract -- Most of us agree we have a "coho problem." Generally stated, the problem is that our coho salmon populations have slumped to the level we had almost 20 years ago after an apparently successful ...
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  • Abstract -- Research in Oregon coastal areas indicates there is potential to improve the productive capacity of freshwater rearing streams, principally by improving the quality of over-winter rearing habitat ...
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  • Abstract -- The North Umpqua steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) represents one of the few remaining native anadromous fish populations in Oregon still at a relatively healthy level. The sustainability of ...
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  • Abstract -- Pit Sculpin Cottus pitensis are endemic to Goose Lake basin, south-central Oregon. The species was listed as sensitive by the U.S. Forest Service Region 6 and Bureau of Land Management and ...
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  • Abstract -- The 2015 Rapid Bio-Assessment inventory of the Calapooia basin covered 37.2 miles of stream habitat. The effort encompassed all of the mainstem and tributary habitats, upstream of the Holley ...
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  • Abstract -- Knowledge of fish movements and residency are key to design and interpretation of results from bioacoustic sonar and visual survey methods, which are being developed as tools for use in nearshore ...
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