The migration and growth of juvenile salmon in the Susitna River, 1985 /

"This report presents the results of the juvenile salmon outmigration studies conducted on the Susitna River between Cook Inlet and Devil Canyon during the 1985 open-water season. Five Pacific salmon species were studied: chinook (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), coho (O. kisutch), sockeye (O. nerka)...

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Additional Author(s):Roth, Kent J.

Gray, Daniel C.

Anderson, James W. (Ichthyologist)

Blaney, Alden C.

McDonell, John P.
Corporate Contributor(s):Alaska Power Authority.

Alaska. Susitna Hydro Aquatic Studies.
Publisher:Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game, Susitna Hydro Aquatic Studies,
Report Numbers:APA 3413

RTS 40
Series:Report (Alaska. Susitna Hydro Aquatic Studies) ; no. 14.
Document (Susitna Hydroelectric Project) ; no. 3413.
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Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Methods: Study locations ; Field data collection and recording ; Data analysis
  • Results and Discussion: Chinook salmon ; Coho salmon ; Sockeye salmon ; Chum salmon ; Pink salmon
  • Appendices: appendix A. Discharge, temperature, and turbidity for Talkeetna and Flathorn stations, 1985 ; appendix B. Brand symbols, release dates, and the number of fish branded by species and collection site in the middle reach of the Susitna river during the cold-branding program, 1984-1985 ; appendix C. Chum and sockeye salmon cold-branding experiment ; appendix D. Flathorn station juvenile salmon catch data, 1985 ; appendix E. Length and weight relationship data for juvenile salmon, 1985.