Anon. 



19U2b 



Uganik pinks late. Pacific Fisherman, 

 40: 19. 



Pink; Kodiak 16. ; time species migrates 

 upstream. 



Anon. 



1948 



Salmon fisheries. Pac. Mar. Fish. Comm. 

 (Bull. 1), 13-23, 7 tables. 



0. tschawytscha (sic), chinook, king; 

 0. kisutch , silver, coho; 0. nerka , 

 sockeye, blueback; 0. gorbuscha , pink, 

 humpback; 0- keta , chum, dog; time 

 young spend in freshwater. 



Anon. 



1951a 



Drought brings death to salmon. 

 Fish. Res. Bd- Can., Prog. Repts. 

 Pac. Coast Stat., 72. 



Pink; Tsolum R. , Vancouver, B. C-; 

 distribution. 



Anon. 



19 k lb - 



Landlocked silver salmon for Mon- 

 tana waters. Prog. Fish Cult., 

 13: 192. 



0. kisutch , silver; Anaconda, 

 Montana; intro. & acclim. 



Anon. 



Anon. 



19U9a 



General salmon investigation operations. 

 Prog. Rept. Pac. Coast Stat., Fish. Res. 

 Bd. Can., 10. 



Pink; chum; coho; sockeye; B. C; counts 

 of migrant adults. 



Anon. 



19149b 



^uinnat salmon in Australia. Salm. 

 Trout Mag., 1-11. 



Quinnat; sockeye; S. Australia; intro. 

 & acclim.; spawning behavior. 



Anon. 



191j9c 



Rich run of early sockeye proves benefit 

 of Fraser fishways. Pacific Fisherman, 

 47: 22. 



Sockeye; Stuert Lake system; counts of 

 migrant adults; segregation of popula- 

 tions. 



1951c 



Salmon, Pacific Biological Sta- 

 tion, Nanaimo, British Columbia. 

 Ann. Rept., Fish. Res. Bd. Can. 

 (1950), 39-42. 



Sockeye; pink; chum; B. C.; mar- 

 king & recapture data; age at 

 time of return; time young spend 

 in freshwater. 



Anon. 



1952 



Salmon investigations. Ann. Rept. 

 Fish. Res. Bd. Can. (1951), 66-79. 



Spring; coho ; blueback; sockeye; 

 pink; chum; B. C.; tagging & re- 

 capture data, migration routes; 

 time young spend in freshwater; 

 counts of migrant adults; counts 

 & measurements; food & feeding 

 habits. 



Anon. 



1953 a 



Basic data bearing on sockeye 

 run of 1953. Pacific Fisherman, 

 51: 55-56. 



Sockeye; Fraser R. ; racial anal- 

 ysis, comments; counts of migrant 

 adults. 



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