TitleChinook salmon populations in Oregon coastal river basins: description of life histories and assessment of recent trends in run strengths
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication1988
AuthorsNicholas, Jay W., David G. Hankin, Oregon State University. Extension Service., Oregon Fish Division, and Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Research and Development Section
Secondary TitleInformation Reports (Oregon. Fish Division)
Volumeno.88-1
Pagination359 p.
PublisherOregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Research and Development Section,
CityPortland, Or.
Call NumberOSU Libraries: Valley SH222.O7 O75, Guin SH222.O7 O75, Internet Resources SH222.O7 O75 no.88-1, Digital Open Access
Keywordsage composition, Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, commercial fisheries - salmon, Cow Creek, fecundity, geographic distribution, hatcheries, juvenile fish, life history information, mathematical modeling, North Umpqua River, population count, recreational fisheries - salmon, size composition, Smith River, South Umpqua River, temporal distribution, Umpqua River Basin, Winchester Dam
Notes"Although we judge that runs of fall-run fish in the Umpqua System are presently increasing, we still regard these fish as extremely depressed in comparison with their historic run strength." (p.294)
URLhttps://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/open_educational_resources/8910jv041
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