Author: Stephen H. Hoffman
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Category : Fish stock assessment
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
"Objectives were to investigate the migration patterns, run timing, and degree of stock intermingling of pink salmon passing through [Sumner and Clarence straits]."--Leaf v.
Southern Southeast Alaska Pink Salmon Tagging Investigations, 1981
Author: Stephen H. Hoffman
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ISBN:
Category : Fish stock assessment
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
"Objectives were to investigate the migration patterns, run timing, and degree of stock intermingling of pink salmon passing through [Sumner and Clarence straits]."--Leaf v.
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Category : Fish stock assessment
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
"Objectives were to investigate the migration patterns, run timing, and degree of stock intermingling of pink salmon passing through [Sumner and Clarence straits]."--Leaf v.
Southern Southeastern Alaska Pink Salmon (Oncorhynchus Gorbuscha) Tagging Investigations, 1981
Author: Stephen H. Hoffman
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Category : Fish tagging
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Fish tagging
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
Pink Salmon, Oncorhynchus Gorbuscha, Tagging Experiments in Southeastern Alaska, 1938-42 and 1945
Author: Roy E. Nakatani
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Category : Chatham Strait (Alaska)
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
A total of 20, 532 pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) were tagged and released in southeastern Alaska north of Sumner Strait during the years of 1938 to 1942 inclusive, and in 1945. The recovery of 7, 027 of these tags in the fish traps confirmed the findings of other investigators that the pink salmon stocks of the northern part of southeast Alaska are separate from those in the southern part. They also show that pink salmon enter the northern part of southeast Alaska through two paths: (1) through Icy Strait, and (2) through the lower end of Chatham Strait. No evidence was found of movement through Peril Strait from Salisbury Sound into Chatham Strait. The centers of density of each group of tags appeared to move in a consistent manner, but a smaller number of tags from each release were dispersed throughout the northern part of southeastern Alaska. Differences were noted between the movements of fish in odd and even years. Also a larger proportion of earlier tagged fish moved to recovery locations father [sic] inland. In all areas and in all years the fishing season closed about the time of the greatest abundance of fish in the fishery, therefore the later parts of the runs were not studied. Apparently the 1941 run was the largest and that in 1945 the smallest. Migration rates were studied by plotting the catch per trap as well as by the recovery of tags. The latter showed movements of 9.05 to 33.37 miles per day. Survival rates computed for thirty releases with total tag recovery periods of two or more weeks averaged 0.384. Weekly exploitation rates varied from 0.142 to 0.452 averaging 0.250. The weekly F exponential rate of fishing averaged 0.514. Recoveries of tags from seines were not used since their proportion of tags recovered was less than one-half their proportion of the catch. Recommendations are made for future tagging experiments based upon the results of this analysis.
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Category : Chatham Strait (Alaska)
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
A total of 20, 532 pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) were tagged and released in southeastern Alaska north of Sumner Strait during the years of 1938 to 1942 inclusive, and in 1945. The recovery of 7, 027 of these tags in the fish traps confirmed the findings of other investigators that the pink salmon stocks of the northern part of southeast Alaska are separate from those in the southern part. They also show that pink salmon enter the northern part of southeast Alaska through two paths: (1) through Icy Strait, and (2) through the lower end of Chatham Strait. No evidence was found of movement through Peril Strait from Salisbury Sound into Chatham Strait. The centers of density of each group of tags appeared to move in a consistent manner, but a smaller number of tags from each release were dispersed throughout the northern part of southeastern Alaska. Differences were noted between the movements of fish in odd and even years. Also a larger proportion of earlier tagged fish moved to recovery locations father [sic] inland. In all areas and in all years the fishing season closed about the time of the greatest abundance of fish in the fishery, therefore the later parts of the runs were not studied. Apparently the 1941 run was the largest and that in 1945 the smallest. Migration rates were studied by plotting the catch per trap as well as by the recovery of tags. The latter showed movements of 9.05 to 33.37 miles per day. Survival rates computed for thirty releases with total tag recovery periods of two or more weeks averaged 0.384. Weekly exploitation rates varied from 0.142 to 0.452 averaging 0.250. The weekly F exponential rate of fishing averaged 0.514. Recoveries of tags from seines were not used since their proportion of tags recovered was less than one-half their proportion of the catch. Recommendations are made for future tagging experiments based upon the results of this analysis.
Northern Southeastern Pink Salmon Tagging Investigations, 1980
Author: Stephen H. Hoffman
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Category : Fish surveys
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
"Present[s] the results of a major adult pink salmon tagging investigation by the Southeast Alaska Stock Separation Research Project during 1980 in the Chatham Strait and Frederick Sound, northern Southeast Alaska."--Leaf 1.
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Category : Fish surveys
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
"Present[s] the results of a major adult pink salmon tagging investigation by the Southeast Alaska Stock Separation Research Project during 1980 in the Chatham Strait and Frederick Sound, northern Southeast Alaska."--Leaf 1.
Life History of Pink Salmon (Oncorhynchus Gorbuscha) and Implications for Management
Author: Marianna Alexandersdottir
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Category : Fishery management
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
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Category : Fishery management
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Northern southeastern Alaska pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) tagging investigations, 1977-1980
Author: Stephen H. Hoffman
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Category : Fish tagging
Languages : en
Pages : 55
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Fish tagging
Languages : en
Pages : 55
Book Description
General Technical Report PNW-GTR
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Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 990
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Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 990
Book Description
Biological Characteristics and Population Status of Anadromous Salmon in Southeast Alaska
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Category : Anadromous fishes
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
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Category : Anadromous fishes
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Southeastern Alaska Salmon Investigations
Author: Loyal G. Bouchard
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Category : Chum salmon
Languages : en
Pages : 8
Book Description
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Category : Chum salmon
Languages : en
Pages : 8
Book Description
Monthly Checklist of State Publications
Author: Library of Congress. Exchange and Gift Division
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Category : State government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 650
Book Description
June and Dec. issues contain listings of periodicals.
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Category : State government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 650
Book Description
June and Dec. issues contain listings of periodicals.