Movements in the Ocean 



This category contains references having any mention of salmon 

 movements in the ocean, whether near the shore or on the high 

 seas. 



Marking or Tagging and Recapture Data 



This section should provide material to aid in racial analysis, 

 determination of migration rates and distances and for the study 

 of homing behavior. 



Homing Instinct 



Growth Rates 



This section includes both ocean and stream growth data. 

 Hatchery records are not included. 



Food and Feeding Habits 



Parasites and Diseases 



Although the material is extremely limited, on the basis of 

 present data there is the strong possibility that the hosts 

 (salmon) have partially different parasitic spectra. A more 

 complete knowledge of parasites and diseases infecting salmon 

 should offer considerable information on other life history 

 factors of the host, as migratory paths, distributional patterns, 

 major food, etc. 



Introductions and Acclimatization 



References containing records of the introduction and/or 

 acclimatization of salmon into exotic waters are included 

 so as to aid in the analysis and comparison of waters in which 

 salmon may naturally occur. 



3gg Counts 



Relative Abundance 



Examination of the annotated bibliography will indicate whether 

 the references in this category contain data on catch records, 

 or as counts of migrant adults . 



As the above list shows, not included in this bibliography are data on 

 hatchery propagation methods, hatchery foods, studies of salmon in relation to 

 obstructions as dans, or to pollution, predation studies, or data on ^ncapement. 



The report consists of three main parts, a general subject index, an index. 

 to topics by species, and an annotat2d bibliography. 



