Aoki, Mitsuo 



1934 



Atkinson, C. E. 



1955 



On the landlocked salmon found in the 

 mountain streams of Japan. Proc. (5th) 

 Pac. Sci. Cong. (1933), 5: 3783-3784. 



0. formosanus , Biwa; 0. masou , cherry; 

 Japan; time young spend in freshwater; 

 color; counts & measurements. 



Aro, K. V., and Broadhead, G- C 



1950 



Differences between egg counts of sock- 

 eye salmon at Lakelse and Babine Lakes. 

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

 Bd. Can., 17-19. 



0. nerka , sockeye; Lakelse & Babine Lakes, 

 Skeena R. system, B. C-; egg counts. 



Aro, K. V. 



1951s 



The return of sockeye salmon marked at 

 Babine and Lakelse Lakes. Prog. Rept. 

 Pac. Coast Stat., Pish. Res. Bd. Can., 

 37-38. 



A brief review of the salmon 

 fishery in the Aleutian Islands 

 area. Bull. Internat'l N. Pac. 

 Fish. Comm., 93-104, 1 fig., 4 

 tables. 



Red; pink; chum; coho; king; Un- 

 alaaka, Shumagin, Bristol Bay, 

 Kodiak, Unga; time species returns 

 from ocean to stream mouth; catch 

 records. 



Atwater, W. 0. 



1892 



The chemical composition and nutri- 

 tive values of food fishes and 

 aquatic invertebrates. Rept. 

 Comm. (1888), U. S. Comm. Fish 

 & Fish., 679-868, 19 tables, 1 

 plate . 



0. chouicha , Calif, salmon, king, 

 Columbia, Sacramento, Chinook, tyee, 

 fall, spring, 6aw-kwey, winter, 

 chouicha; biochemistry. 



Sockeye; Babine & Lakelse Lakes, B- C ; 

 marking & recapture data, migration 

 route; home stream theory; time species 

 migrates upstream. 



Aro, K- V. 



1951b 



The Babine River salmon escapement in 

 1951. Prog. Rept. Pac. Coast Stat., 

 Fish. Res. Bd- Can., 37-38. 



Ayson, L. 



1910 



Introduction of American fishes 

 into New Zealand. Bull. U. S. Bur. 

 Fish., 28: 968-975. 



0. t schawyt scha (sic), chinook; 0- 

 nerka , sockeye; New Zealand; intro. 

 & acclim.j spawning period. 



Sockeye; pink; spring; coho; chum; Ba- 

 bine R., B. C-; counts of migrant adults; 

 time species migrates upstream; sex 

 ratios; egg count; size at time of re- 

 turn. 



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