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Thanks again for the opportunity to provide these 

 recommendations. We look forward to working with this 

 Subconunittee on resolving the Pacific salmon crisis. 



Notes 



1. Nehlsen, W., J.E. Williams, and J. A. Lichatowich. 1991. Pacific 

 salmon at the crossroads: Stocks at risk from California, Oregon, 

 Idaho, and Washington. Fisheries 16:4-21. 



2. Nickelson, T.E., M.F. Solazzi, and S.L. Johnson. 1986. Use of 

 hatchery coho salmon presmolts to rebuild wild populations in 

 Oregon coastal streams. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aguatic 

 Sciences 43:2443-2449. 



3. Byrne, A., T.C. Bjornn, and J.D. Mclntyre. 1992. Modeling the 

 response of native steelhead to hatchery supplementation programs 

 in an Idaho river. North American Journal o f Fisheries Management. 

 12:62-78. 



4. Waples, R.S. 1991. Genetic interactions between hatchery and 

 wild salmonids: lessons from the Pacific Northwest. Canadian 

 Journal of Fisheries and A quatic Sciences. 48 (Suppl.l) 124-133. 



5. Bakke, W. 1993. Testimony of Oregon Trout, Inc. before the U.S. 

 House of Representatives, Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, 

 March 5, 1993. 5pp, 



