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For spring chinook , summer chinook , and fall chinook the return count also includes their estimated ocean catch . Spawner is estimated as the fish count at Bonneville Dam , less the Indian fishery catch above the dam .
For spring chinook , summer chinook , and fall chinook the return count also includes their estimated ocean catch . Spawner is estimated as the fish count at Bonneville Dam , less the Indian fishery catch above the dam .
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Columbia River Chinook Salmon The Columbia River is probably the largest producer of chinook salmon in the world . The importance of this contribution in terms of catch is the topic addressed by Laramie ( Major Trends in Catches of ...
Columbia River Chinook Salmon The Columbia River is probably the largest producer of chinook salmon in the world . The importance of this contribution in terms of catch is the topic addressed by Laramie ( Major Trends in Catches of ...
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Analysis of return per spawner data by Junge on upper Columbia River ( above Bonneville Dam ) populations of spring chinook , summer chinook , sockeye , and summer steelhead trout shows that these populations have declined to critical ...
Analysis of return per spawner data by Junge on upper Columbia River ( above Bonneville Dam ) populations of spring chinook , summer chinook , sockeye , and summer steelhead trout shows that these populations have declined to critical ...
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A The Act and Biological Considerations | 1 |
B Optimum Sustainable Populations and Opti | 12 |
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