TitleSouthern Oregon Surfperch Studies, 1991-2000
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2000
AuthorsPruden, Darrell
Pagination24 p.
Date Published2000
PublisherMarine Resources Program, Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife
CitySalem, Or.
Call NumberAvailable through Summit, Digital Open Access
Keywordslife history information, pile surfperch =Rhacochilus vacca, recreational fisheries, redtail surf perch = Amphistichus rhodoterus, Silver surf perch = Hyperprosopon ellipticum, striped surfperch = Embiotoca lateralis, Umpqua River estuary, Walleye surf perch = Hyperprosopon argenteum, white surfperch = Phanerodon furcatus, Winchester Bay
Notes"In 1990, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) intensified research on the most often angled species of surfperch in Oregon, to establish a biological database for use in future management. Fish were tagged for movement and harvest rate studies and carcasses were sampled for age structures, sex, maturity, and embryo information. The main focus was on redtail surfperch (Amphistichus rhodoterus) due to its accessibility and popularity, but the study also included striped surfperch/seaperch (Embiotoca lateralis), pile surfperch/seaperch (Damalichthys vaca), white surfperch/seaperch (Phanerdon furcatus), walleye surfperch (Hyperprosopon aregenteum), silver surfperch (Hyperprosopon ellipticum), and calico surfperch
(Amphisticus koelzi). This report covers research conducted from December 1990 to December
2000." (p.1)
URLhttps://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A18064
Label640