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Acknowledgments 



We thank A. Chung, J. Fisher, H. Lorz, K. Sandoy, 

 J. Shenker, W. Wakefield, and tlie captains and crew 

 of the research vessels for their assistance in collec- 

 ting and processing the salmon used in our analyses. 

 Special thanks go to R. Emmett of the Northwest 

 Alaska Fisheries Center Hammond Laboratory for 

 lending his expertise in programming and data anal- 

 ysis. R. Emmett, G. McCabe, C. Simenstad, and an 

 anonymous reviewer provided helpful comments on the 

 manuscript. 



Initial funding for the sample collections and stomach 

 processing was provided by the Oregon State Univer- 

 sity Sea Grant College Program (Grant No. NA 81 AA- 

 D-00086) and the Northwest and Alaska Fisheries 

 Center Seattle Laboratory (NA-85-ABH00025). Fund- 

 ing for data analysis and writing was supplemented by 

 a grant from the National Coastal Research and Devel- 

 opment Institute, Newport, Oregon. 



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