salmon contributed to marine commercial and 

 recreational fisheries from Alaska to California, 

 and to main-stem Columbia River fisheries. Dur- 

 ing 1960-79, about 46.5 million eggs and 3.5 

 million juveniles from spring chinook salmon 

 introduced to Wind River were transplanted to 

 other Pacific Northwest locations. 



ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 



Thanks to John Miller, U.S. Fish and Wildlife 

 Service, for supplying the photograph of Carson 

 National Fish Hatchery; to Steve Leek, U.S. Fish 

 and Wildlife Service, for providing age composi- 

 tion data for spring chinook salmon returning 

 to Carson Hatchery; to Mark Maher, National 

 Marine Fisheries Service, for supplying engineer- 

 ing specifications of Shipperd Falls Fish way; and 

 to R. Z. Smith, National Marine Fisheries Service, 

 for salvaging the composite Shipperd Falls fish- 

 way photographs from the archives. 



FISHERY BULLETIN; VOL. 79, NO. 3 



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