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MetaData for Research Reports of the Fish Commission of Oregon, Volume 2, Number 1
Research Reports of the Fish Commission of Oregon, Volume 2, Number 1
Identification Information
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Citation
- Originator: Fish Commission of Oregon
- Publish Date: December 1970
- Online Link:
None
- BPA Project #:
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Contact Information
- Agency: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
- Name: Cedric Cooney
- Job Position: Natural Resources Data and Systems Manager
- Telephone: 503-947-6094
- E-Mail Address: Cedric.X.Cooney@odfw.oregon.gov
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Description
- Abstract: This is the second volume of a new publication replacing the Research Briefs and the Contribution series. This new series follows Volume 13, Number 1 of the Research Briefs and Contribution Number 29. Frequency of publication of this series will depend on number and size of acceptable manuscripts submitted to the editor. These reports are intended to inform fisheries scientists, the fishing industry, sportsmen, and the general public of noteworthy research and management activities of the Fish Commission staff and other contributors working with Pacific Coast fisheries resources. Research Reports are free and may be obtained on request to the editor. See the Purpose section for individual reports.
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- Purpose: Estimated Contribution of Columbia River Hatchery Fall Chinook Salmon to Sport and Commercial Fisheries in 1966, Earl F. Pulford.
Determination of Movement and Identity of Stocks of Coho Salmon in the Ocean Using the Radionuclide Zinc-65, Robert E. Loeffel and William O. Forster.
Distribution in Marine Fisheries of Marked Chinook Salmon from the Columbia River Hatchery Program, 1963-66. Robert H. Lander.
The effect of Superimposed Mortalities on Reproduction curves, Charles O. Junge.
The effect of Size at Release on the Contribution of 1964-Brood Big Creek Hatchery Coho Salmon to the Pacific Coast Sport and Commercial Fisheries, A. Kenneth Johnson.
The Commercial Fishery for Fresh-water Crawfish, Pacifastacus leniuscuhls (Astacidae), in Oregon, 1893-1956, George C. Miller and Jack M. Van Hyning.
The Fall Immigration of Juvenile Coho Salmon into a Small Tributary, Delbert G. Skeesick.
Behavior Troughs with Simulated Redds to Study Recently Emerged Salmon Fry, Paul E. Reimers.
A Hermaphroditic Soft-shell Clam, Mya arenaria, from Umpqua Bay, Oregon, W. N. Shaw.
Two Accounts of the Northern Octopus, Octopus doefleini, Biting SCUBA Divers, C. Dale Snow.
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Bibliography Information
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Value
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Biblio ID |
18597 (or 4114, deleted. Was a separate article from this research report) |
Year |
1970 |
Publisher |
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Request Type |
Research Bulletin |
Location |
Salem HQ |
Date Created |
1970 December |
Date Cataloged |
3/6/2007 |
Date Published |
1970 |
Type |
stp fold |
Pages |
104 pp |
Volume |
V2 # 1 |
Status |
2 |
Descriptor |
Columbia River; Fall chinook salmon; sport fishery; commercial fishery; Coho; radionuclide Zinc-65; Marked chinook salmon; Columbia River; 1964-brood; Big Creek hatchery; coho; crawfish; redds; hermaphroditic soft-shell clam; Umpqua Bay; Northern Octopus |
Date Entered |
2007-03-06 13:18:08 |
Location In Clackamas Library |
N Wall, E end Research Briefs |
Author |
Pulford; Loeffel; Lander; Junge; Johnson; Miller; |
Duplicates |
1 |
Number Remaining After Requests |
37 |
Presumed All Distributed |
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Back Room Duplicates |
44 |
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Disposition Of Requests |
StreamNet Library: Request filled |
Is a physical copy maintained for reference at Headquarters?
Yes
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