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  1. Salmon of the Future: Planting conifer trees now may improve fish habitat later, Featuring Dr. Bill Emmingham

    The diverse habitat required by salmon and other anadramous fish is often created by fallen debris in a stream. Scientists aid conifers in growing near streams to eventually become this debris.

  2. Canning seafood

    Published November 2003. A more recent revision exists. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog:...

  3. Cool hideaways: use of temperature refuges by juvenile coho salmon in the West Fork Smith River

    The West Fork Smith River, a 69 km2 watershed in the Coast Range of Oregon, is prone to short periods of very high water temperature in mid-summer due to a combination of human and natural influences. In the...

  4. Differential use of salmon by vertebrate consumers: implications for conservation

    This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and published by PeerJ. The published article can be found at: https://peerj.com/

  5. What is the demand for farmed fish on the European markets?

    This paper analyses what are the potential outlets on European markets for new farmed fish. In the first part, the main striking features about the structure and evolution of the European fish trade over the...

  6. Tree buffers along streams on western Oregon farmland

    Published October 2005. Reviewed March 2016. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog

  7. Cumulative effects of land use on salmon habitat in southwest Oregon coastal streams

    As part of a hierarchical approach to classifying watersheds and stream habitats

  8. The future of the Columbia River salmon fisheries

    The salmon runs of the Columbia River constitute one of the most important

  9. The Nehalem Estuary

  10. The effects on salmon populations of the partial elimination of fixed fishing gear on the Columbia River in 1935

    1. Six major types of commercial gear have been used to take salmon and steelhead on the Columbia River; namely, gill nets, set nets, seines, traps, fish wheels and dip nets. 2. The five important commercial...

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