EBEL: TRANSPORTATION OF CHINOOK SALMON AND STEELHEAD SMOLTS 



University of Idaho, for his help and advice in 

 preparing this manuscript; and, of course, the 

 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for their coopera- 

 tion in providing the facihties and majority of the 

 funding required to do this research. The review of 

 this paper by D. O. Everson, K. E. Hungerford, and 

 R. G. White of the University of Idaho is also ap- 

 preciated. 



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