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BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES 
Figure 5. — The distribution of Chinook salmon in New Zealand. The dots indicate the streams on South Island in which natural 
sea-run populations of these fish have been established. The triangles indicate the streams which have been stocked frequently 
from 1910 to 1929 with young Chinooks but which have never developed natural runs. All of the streams on North Island have 
at some time or other been stocked with young Chinooks but have also never developed natural runs. The solid arrows indicate 
the directional drifts of cold currents. The broken arrows indicate the directional drifts of warm currents. 
