research required, SEP 840 

 United States 



export opportunities, SEP 991 



fishery statistics, 1966, SD 60 

 United States and Japan 



research in North Pacific, SEP 920 



successful research cruise, SEP 830 

 west Pacific Ocean 



Soviet-Japanese negotiations, 1960-69, FFL 184 



Salmon, Atlantic 

 Denmark, viewpoint on high-seas fishing, FFL 167 

 high seas fisheries outlook, 1970, FFL 183 



Salmon, canned 

 market situation and outlook: annual review, 1971, 



CEA F-13; July 1973 (F-15) 

 situation and outlook: annual review, 1971, CEA F-13 



Salmon, chinook 

 brand size and configuration to long-term retention, 



SEP 1068 

 Brownlee Reservoir 



distribution and movement of juveniles, FB 68:219 

 coded wire tags in automatic recovery 

 adults detected and separated, SEP 1069 

 tag used in marking migrating juveniles, SEP 1069 



Columbia River Basin 

 abundance of fall run, S 571 

 abundance of spring and summer run, S 571 

 fall-run spawning areas, S 571 

 spring- and summer-run spawning areas, S 571 



Columbia River hatcheries to harvest of fall, FB 67:361 

 differences in scale characteristics 



among four rivers in Alaska, S 577 



between age groups of a brood year, S 577 



between brood years, S 577 



between sexes, S 577 

 ecology and production of juveniles in eutrophic reser- 

 voir 



condition, FB 71:886 



effects of reservoir conditions on, FB 71:882 



food habits, FB 71:888 



growth, FB 71:885 



migration from reservoir, FB 71:889 



net production and yield, FB 71:887 



survival, FB 71:884 

 effect of dissolved nitrogen on, S 646 

 effect of water flow in fishways 



behavior, S 601 



performance, S 601 



plunging flow, S 601 



streaming flow, S 601 

 effects of transportation on survival and homing. 

 Snake River 



collection, marking, and hauling procedures, FB 

 71:551 



effect of transport mortality and tag loss, FB 71:552 



recovery of marked, in commercial and sport 

 fisheries, FB 71:557 



retention of cold brand and magnetic tag, FB 71:559 



return of adults 

 spring and summer, to Ice Harbor Dam, FB 71:555 

 to spawning grounds, FB 71:557 

 timing of seaward migration of juvenile fish to adult 

 returns, FB 71:558 

 egg-to-migrant survival of spring, in Yakima River, 



Washington, FB 67:347 

 electrical guidance of fingerlings, FB 68:307 

 emigration of fall and spring from Brownlee Reservoir, 



FB 68:250 

 estimate of mortality, Columbia River 

 near Bonneville Dam, summer run of 1955, FB 

 68:461 

 fall yield of Columbia River hatcheries, FB 70:431 

 fish-passage research, 1961-66, fallback of adults, C 



254 

 fry, predation by sculpins on, S 621 

 immobilization of fingerlings by decompression, S 655 

 juvenile{s) 



food and growth parameters, FB 71:387 

 growth in water of differing salinity, FB 70:119 

 migration into Brownlee Reservoir, FB 68:203 

 thermal tolerance, FB 69:833 

 Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 

 North Pacific, spring 1968, S 625 

 passage of adults through Brownlee Reservoir, FB 



67:35 

 passage over Rock Island Dam 

 1965, S 533 



distribution by ladder, FB 70:132, 137 

 percentage tagged fish observed, FB 70:131, 137 

 travel time over ladders, FB 70:132, 138 

 passage through pipes, S 592 

 rates of migration in Brownlee Reservoir, FB 67:43 

 response to horizontal rectangular orifices at two 



depths, S 547 

 scale description, C 317 

 seaward migration, distribution of. Snake River above 



Lower Monumental Dam, SEP 1081 

 studies of scales, Columbia River 



differentiation of fall chinook and spring chinook by 



marine growth, FB 66:177 

 scale growth 

 fish released as fry and fingerlings, FB 66:167 

 fish released between May and February, FB 



66:173 

 in marked and unmarked fish, FB 66:171 

 tagging, FB 70:130 

 Salmon, chum 

 abundance, S 618 

 Alaska 

 bionomics and life history, C 315 

 distribution, C 315 

 economic importance, FL 632 

 geographic distribution, FL 632 

 life history, FL 632 



Little Port Walter, escapement and survival, D 17 

 effect of spawning bed environment on reproduction 

 environmental requirements of eggs and larvae, FB 

 65:496 



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