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Migrations of Salmon and Trout in Puget Sound: New Approaches to Old Questions
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Migrations of Salmon and Trout in Puget Sound: New Approaches to Old Questions
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| Creator |
Quinn, Tom
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migration behavior
Salmonidae diadromous fish trout salmon Oncorhynchus mykiss Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus kisutch Salvelinus confluentus circadian rhythm ultrasonic equipment water habitat preferences |
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| Description |
The migrations of salmon and trout are an integral part of their basic biology and are also important for their conservation because migrations define critical habitat and control patterns of fishery exploitation. Decades of tagging with a variety of techniques has yielded many insights but the ability to follow individual fish is of special value. This presentation describes a collaborative project involving many entities in the Puget Sound region, using ultrasonic tracking to describe the...
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University of Washington Water Center
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| Date |
2011-05-31T21:36:05Z
2011-05-31T21:36:05Z 2009-02-18 |
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Presentation
Recording, oral |
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http://hdl.handle.net/1773/16558
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en_US
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| Relation |
2009 Annual Review of Research;Quinn
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