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Habitat suitability index models and instream flow suitability curves
Habitat suitability index models and instream flow suitability curves
By Robert F Raleigh
Pacific salmon migration
Pacific salmon migration
By A. L. Pritchard

Salmon fry production in a gravel incubator hatchery, Auke Creek, Alaska, 1971-72
By Jack E. Bailey
The economic feasibility of private nonprofit salmon hatcheries
The economic feasibility of private nonprofit salmon hatcheries
By Franklin L. Orth
The effects of oil-contaminated prey on the feeding, growth, and related energetics of pink salmon, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Walbaum, fry
The effects of oil-contaminated prey on the feeding, growth, and related energetics of pink salmon, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Walbaum, fry
By Jack Peter Schwartz
Food of juvenile pink and chum salmon in Puget Sound, Washington
Food of juvenile pink and chum salmon in Puget Sound, Washington
By Robert J. Gerke
Changes in s.e. Alaska pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) populations, 1914-1960
Changes in s.e. Alaska pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) populations, 1914-1960
By M. Alexandersdottir
Lamprey parasitism on Fraser River sockeye and pink salmon during 1967
Lamprey parasitism on Fraser River sockeye and pink salmon during 1967
By I. V. Williams
Responses of young pink salmon to vertical temperature and salinity gradients
Responses of young pink salmon to vertical temperature and salinity gradients
By D. A. Hurley
Age, length and weight studies of three species of Columbia River salmon (Oncorhynchus keta, O. gorbuscha and O. kisutch) / by John C. Marr
Age, length and weight studies of three species of Columbia River salmon (Oncorhynchus keta, O. gorbuscha and O. kisutch) / by John C. Marr
By John C. Marr
The migration, composition, exploitation, and abundance of odd-year pink salmon runs in and adjacent to the Fraser River Convention Area
The migration, composition, exploitation, and abundance of odd-year pink salmon runs in and adjacent to the Fraser River Convention Area
By A. S. Hourston
Assessing prey and competitor/predators of pink salmon fry
Assessing prey and competitor/predators of pink salmon fry
By Richard E. Thorne
Preliminary survey of toxicity of chlorinated sewage to sockeye and pink salmon
Preliminary survey of toxicity of chlorinated sewage to sockeye and pink salmon
By J. A. Servizi

Some effects of clearcutting on salmon habitat of two southeast Alaska streams
By Institute of Northern Forestry (U.S.)
1983 Puget Sound summer/fall chinook and pink salmon status, recommendations for management, and methods for in-season estimation of strength of chinook and pink runs destined for Puget Sound
1983 Puget Sound summer/fall chinook and pink salmon status, recommendations for management, and methods for in-season estimation of strength of chinook and pink runs destined for Puget Sound
By Washington (State). Dept. of Fisheries. Harvest Management Division.
Southeastern Alaska pink and chum salmon pre-emergent fry data file, 1963-1975
Southeastern Alaska pink and chum salmon pre-emergent fry data file, 1963-1975
By Jim Dangel
Artificial recruitment of pink and chum salmon in Japan and eastern U.S.S.R
Artificial recruitment of pink and chum salmon in Japan and eastern U.S.S.R
By William J. McNeil
Environmental factors affecting survival of young salmon in spawning beds and their possible relation to logging
Environmental factors affecting survival of young salmon in spawning beds and their possible relation to logging
By William J. McNeil
Forecast research on 1964 Alaskan pink salmon fisheries
Forecast research on 1964 Alaskan pink salmon fisheries
By Wallace H. Noerenberg
Enumeration of migrant pink salmon fry in the Fraser River Estuary
Enumeration of migrant pink salmon fry in the Fraser River Estuary
By Edwin H. Vernon
Forecast research on 1965 central Alaska pink salmon fisheries
Forecast research on 1965 central Alaska pink salmon fisheries
By Robert S. Roys
Mean length and/or weight of pink salmon in catches and escapements in various areas
Mean length and/or weight of pink salmon in catches and escapements in various areas
By H. T. Bilton
Some aspects of the carrying capacity of Prince William Sound, Alaska, for hatchery released pink and chum salmon fry
Some aspects of the carrying capacity of Prince William Sound, Alaska, for hatchery released pink and chum salmon fry
By University of Alaska Fairbanks. Institute of Marine Science.