Lakes (Carl etal., 1959; Jordan and Gilbert, 

 1899; Leim and Scott, 1966; McPhail and 

 Lindsey, 1970; Walters, 1955; Wilimovsky, 

 1954). 

 ABBL: Yukon River; south-central Alaska; 

 Beaufort Sea. 



Coregonus laurettae Bean (see footnote 2). 

 Kamchatka; Cook Inlet; Gulf of Alaska; north 

 and east to Colville River (McPhail and 

 Lindsey, 1970). 



Coregonus )tasus (Pallas). Broad whitefish, 

 round-nosed whitefish. 



Rivers and lakes of Arctic Basin; Kuskokwim 

 River; Yukon River; USSR-MacKenzie 

 River, Canada (Andriyashev, 1954; Carl et 

 al., 1959; Jordan and Gilbert, 1899; McPhail 

 and Lindsey, 1970; Scofield, 1899; Walters, 

 1955; Wilimovsky, 1954). 



ABBL: Yukon River; Colville River on Beau- 

 fort Sea. 



Coregonus pidschian (Gmelin). Humpback 



whitefish. 

 Arctic Basin; Murmansk-Beaufort Sea; Yukon 



River (Andriyashev, 1954; McPhail and 



Lindsey, 1970; Walters, 1955; Wilimovsky, 



1954). 

 ABBL: Central and Arctic Alaska. 



Coregonus sardinella Valenciennes. Least Cis- 

 co, lake herring. 



Arctic Basin; Kara River-Mackenzie River 

 (Andriyashev, 1954; McPhail and Lindsey, 

 1970; Walters, 1955; Wilimovsky, 1954). 



ABBL: Colville River on Beaufort Sea; Yukon 

 River; Alaska Peninsula. 



Oncorhynchus gorbuscha (Walbaum). Pink 

 salmon, gorbuscha (Russ.), humpback. 



Japan; Peter the Great Bay; Amur River; 

 Sea of Okhotsk; Petropavlovsk; Point Bar- 

 row; Mackenzie River, Canada; Bering 

 Sea; Aleutian Islands; southeastern Alaska- 

 California (Andriyashev, 1937; Carl et al., 

 1959; Isakson et al., 1971; Jordan and 

 Gilbert, 1899; Leim and Scott, 1966; Mc- 

 Phail and Lindsey, 1970; Popov, 1933; 

 Scofield, 1899; Shmidt, 1950; Taylor, 1967a; 

 Ueno, 1970; Walters, 1955; Wilimovsky, 

 1954, 1964). 



ABBL: Alaska Peninsula; Prince William 

 Sound-southeastern Alaska. 



Oucorhgucluis keta (Walbaum). Chum salmon, 

 dog salmon. 



Korea; Peter the Great Bay; Sea of Japan; 

 Hokkaido; Sea of Okhotsk; Petropavlovsk; 

 Anadyr Gulf; Lena River; Point Barrow; 

 Mackenzie River, Canada; Bering Strait 

 east to Mackenzie River; Aleutian Islands; 

 Yukon River; southeastern Alaska-Califor- 

 nia (Andriyashev, 1937, 1954; Isakson etal., 

 1971; Jordan and Gilbert, 1899; McPhail 

 and Lindsey, 1970; Okada, 1955; Popov, 

 1933; Shmidt, 1950; Taylor, 1967a; Ueno, 

 1970; Walters, 1955; Wilimovsky, 1954, 

 1964). 



ABBL: Yukon River; Prince William Sound; 

 southeastern Alaska-California. 



Oncorhynchus kisutch (Walbaum). Coho salmon, 

 silver salmon. 



Japan; Kurile Islands; Sakhalin; Sea of 

 Okhotsk; Kamchatka north to Anadyr Gulf; 

 Aleutian Islands; Point Hope; Yukon Riv- 

 er; Kotzebue Sound-southeastern Alaska- 

 California (Andriyashev, 1937, 1954; Isak- 

 son et al., 1971; Jordan and Gilbert, 1899 

 McPhail and Lindsey, 1970; Popov, 1933 

 Shmidt, 1950; Taylor, 1967a; Ueno, 1970 

 Wilimovsky, 1954, 1964). 



ABBL: Alaska Peninsula; south-central Alas- 

 ka; Prince William Sound; southeastern 

 Alaska. 



*Oncorhynchus masu Brevoort. 



Sea of Japan; Sea of Okhotsk; Sakhalin; 

 possibly west coast of Kamchatka (Shmidt, 

 1950; Ueno, 1970). 



Oncorhynchus nerka (Walbaum). Sockeye salm- 

 on, red salmon. Kokanee salmon (lacus- 

 trine). 



Hokkaido; Kurile Islands; Sea of Okhotsk; 

 Kamchatka north to Anadyr Gulf; Bering 

 Sea; Kotzebue Sound; Aleutian Islands- 

 California (Andriyashev, 1954; Isakson et 

 al., 1971; Jordan and Gilbert, 1899; McPhail 

 and Lindsey, 1970; Okada, 1955; Popov, 

 1933; Scofield, 1899; Shmidt, 1950; Taylor, 

 1967a; Ueno, 1970; Wilimovsky, 1954, 

 1964). 



ABBL: Yukon River; Kenai Peninsula; south- 

 eastern Alaska. 



Oncorhynchus tshau-ytscha (Walbaum). Chi- 

 nook salmon, king salmon. 



