Effects of flow on the migratory behavior and survival of juvenile fall and summer chinook salmon in John Day Reservoir

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Effects of flow on the migratory behavior and survival of juvenile fall and summer chinook salmon in John Day Reservoir
1982, Coastal Zone and Estuarine Studies Division, Northwest and Alaska Fisheries Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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"Annual report of research (FY81) financed by Bonneville Power Administration (Contract DE-A179-81BP-27602) ..."

Distributed to depository libraries in microfiche.

"June 1982."

"Contract DE-A179-81BP-27602."

Bibliography: p. 22.

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Seattle, Wash
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Coastal zone and estuarine studies

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22 p. :
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