Anon. 



1929b- 



Anon. 



1938a 



Ihe tagging of pink salmon, 1928. 

 Prog. Kept. Biol. Stat. Nana -mo & 

 Prince Rupert, Biol. Ed. Can., 8-9. 



Pink; chum; B. C ; tagging & recap- 

 ture data: migration routes, segre- 

 gation of populations. 



Bonneville fishways handles peak 

 of Columbia run. Pacific Fisher- 

 man, 36: 15-16. 



Chinook; blueback; silver; Bonne- 

 ville Dam; time species migrates 

 upstream; counts of migrant adults. 



Anon. 



1931a 



Counts of salmon at weirs in Alaska. 



U. S. Dept. Commerce, Fish. Serv. Bull., 



4-5. 



Pink; coho; red; king; chum; Alaska; 

 weir counts. 



Anon. 



1938b 



First spring ehinook is taken 

 December 1. Pacific Fisherman, 

 36: 55. 



Chinook; Columbia H. ; time species 

 migrates upstream. 



Anon. 



1931b 



Sockeyes early in south sound traps. 

 Pacific Fisherman, 29: 47. 



King; sockeye; West Pass, Tacoma, Wash.; 

 time species migrates upstream. 



Anon. 



1932 



Pink and chum investigations. Ann. 

 Hept. Biol. Bd. Can. (1931), 62. 



Pink; chum; Massett inlet, Can. 

 of seaward migration. 



Anon. 



time 



1937 



He turn of Pacific salmon to their home 

 streams. Pacific Fisherman, 35: 38-40. 



King, spring, ehinook; coho, silver; 

 pink; Pacific coast waters (specific 

 localities mentioned); figured; tagging 

 & recapture data: migration routes; 

 home stream theory; segregation of popu- 

 lations; age at time of return; type of 

 stream chosen. 



Anon. 



1938c 



Pink runs coming later in Southeast 

 Alaska. Pacific Fisherman, 36: 

 22-23, 1 table. 



Pink; SE Alaska; time species mi- 

 grates upstream. 



Anon. 



1939 



Spring chinooks taken in Columbia. 

 Pacific Fisherman, 37: 43. 



Chinook; Columbia R. ; time species 

 migrates upstream. 



Anon. 



19U2a 



Pink salmon studies. Prog. Rept. 

 Pac. Coast Stat., Fish. Res. Bd. 

 Can . , 20 . 



Pink; McClinton creek, Massett 

 inlet, B. C.; counts of migrant 

 adults. 



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