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... Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 124:764-769.
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... 1976. Delayed migrations of year ling Chinook salmon since completion of Lower Monumental and Little Goose dams on the Snake River.
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... 1991. Status of Snake River chinook salmon.
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... 1998. Detection of PIT tagged subyearling Chinook salmon at a Snake River Dam: Implica tions for summer flow augmentation.
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... 1998. Detection of subyearling Chinook salmon at a Snake River dam: Implications for summer flow augmentation.
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... 1993. Habitat available for, and used by, fall Chinook salmon within the Hell's Canyon Reach of the Snake River.
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... 2002. Effect of water temperature on adult steelhead migration behavior and survival in the Columbia River basin.
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... 1996. Return to the River: Res toration of salmonid fishes in the Columbia River ecosystem- development of an alternative conceptual foundation and review and synthesis of science underlying the Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program of the Northwest Power Planning Council.
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... 1998. Snake River water temperature control project phase II: Methods for managing and monitoring water temperatures in relation to salmon in the lower Snake River.
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... 1994. Historical changes in fish habitat for select river basins of eastern Oregon and Washington.
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... 1994. Ac celerating smolt development and downstream movement in yearling Chinook salmon with advanced photoperiod and increased tempera ture.
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... Northwest Power Planning Council, Appendix D of the 1987 Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program.
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... 1979. Effects of dams and impoundments on migra tions of juvenile Chinook salmon and steelhead from the Snake River, 1966-1975.
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... 1991. Estimated loss of juvenile salmonids to predation by northern squaw fish, walleyes, and smallmouth bass in John Day Reservoir, Colum bia River.
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... 2002. Survival of hatchery subyearling fall Chinook salmon in the free-flowing Snake River and lower Snake River reservoirs, 1998-2001.
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... 2003b. Central Columbia River Plateau-Yakima River Basin CCYK, NAWQA Cycle II Study Area.
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... 1995. A review of flow and sur vival relationships for spring and summer Chinook salmon, On corhynchus tshawytscha, from the Snake River Basin.
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... 1973. Gill ATPase activity related to parr-smolt transformation and migration in steelhead trout (Salmo gairdneri)


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