- Program Performance Measure: Butte Creek Spring-run Chinook Salmon
Because of concerns about its status, it was targeted for restoration efforts, with the same doubling targets as applied to other runs (see Technical Note below and the Systemwide Salmon indicator... Individual figures provided in the columns may not sum.
- Evaluation of subyearling fall chinook salmon passage in the
False detections were eliminated using the following criteria: 1) The number of detections on a given receiver occurred at an approximate rate of one every 2 seconds for a predetermined minimum number of detections 2) There was an incorrect chronological.
- Program Performance Measure: Butte Creek Spring-run Chinook Salmon
The run is now listed as endangered on both the state and federal endangered species lists and has been targeted for major restoration efforts, with the same doubling targets applied to other runs (see Fisheries has established draft recovery goals for.
- Program Performance Measure: Butte Creek Spring-run Chinook Salmon
The lack of reliable population estimates for potentially significant predators, combined with the absence of rigorous feeding studies, means that suppositions about predator impact and about the effect of the removal of mining pits on the salmon.
- MIGRATORY CHARACTERISTICS OF SPRING CHINOOK SALMON IN THE
H Na+/K+ gill ATPase and cortisol are significantly reduced in juveniles reared in the third pass of the Michigan series with triple density and oxygen supplementation, suggesting that these fish were not as well developed as those reared under other.
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