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UCREFRP Catalog Number
9328
Author
Miller, W. H.
Title
Analysis of Salmon and Steelhead Supplementation.
USFW Year
1990.
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PREFACE <br />This report was part of a Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) funded project to <br />summarize information on supplementation of salmon and s.teelhead, :Project No. 88-100. <br />BPA project officer for this contract. was Tom Vogel. Primary geographic area of <br />concern was the Northwestern U.S. with special emphasis on the Columbia River Basin. <br />There were three reports prepared under this BPA project: <br />1. AnT of Salmon and Steelhead Supplementation: Emphasis on Unpublished <br />Reports and Pre ent Programs by W.H. Miller, T.C. Coley, H.I,. Burge and T.T. <br />Kisanuki. <br />2. Supplementation of Salmon and Steelhead Stocks With Hatchery Fish: A <br />Synthesis of Published Literature by C.R. Steward and T.C. Bjornn. <br />3. Concepts for a Model to Evaluate Supplementation of Natural Salmon and <br />Steelhead Stocks With Hatchery Fish by T.C. Bjornn and C.R. Steward. <br />The .two reports by Steward and Bjornn were contracted studies with the Idaho <br />Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit at the University of Idaho in Moscow, <br />Idaho. The overall objectives of the BPA funded project were: (1) summarize and <br />evaluate past and current supplementation of salmon and steelhead; (2) develop a <br />conceptual "model" of processes affecting the results of supplementation; and (3) make <br />recommendations regarding future supplementation research. <br />
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