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This annotated bibliography was prepared for the Salmon Anchor Habitat Work Group. This
In spite of the progressive restrictions of the commercial river fishery during the past fifty years, the trend of the salmon populations of the coastal rivers has been downward. It is almost impossible to...
Abstract -- Hatcheries have been a centerpiece of salmon management in the Pacific Northwest for more than a century but recent evidence of adverse interactions between hatchery and naturally-produced salmon...
Contents: What's Wrong with this Fish? [Fish diseases] - p.3-6; A Tally of Eagles [Bald eagle count] - p.7; The Octopus, Gentle Monster - p.10-11; The Common Raven - p.11; Commission Sets Some Controlled Hunts,...
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Abstract -- The Siuslaw River is a large system entering the Pacific Ocean near Florence. The system contains about 950 miles of stream and produces resident and anadromous cutthroat trout,winter steelhead, and...
The species of anadromous fish entering the Umpqua River are: chinook salmon (spring, summer, and fall runs), silver salmon, steelhead trout (summer and winter runs), cutthroat trout, shad, striped bass and...
Contents: Oregon's Turtles, Toads, and Frogs - p.3-8; Beaver - p.9; What's a Jack Salmon? - p.11
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Black and white image of men in a boat taking fish from a fish trap on the Columbia River. The trap is constructed of tall wooden poles with nets strung in between them. There are four men in the boat, all...