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Your search "Chinook" returned 24 results:
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Ligon, F. K. 1993 USFWS IFIM analysis
Memorandum to W. Johnston and R. Masuda, Turlock Irrigation District and Modesto Irrigation District from EA Engineering, Lafayette, California. 18 May.
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Stillwater Sciences 2006 Upper Yuba River water temperature criteria for Chinook salmon and steelhead
Technical Appendix. Prepared by Stillwater Sciences, Berkeley, California for CH2M Hill, Sacramento, California.
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Baker, P.F.;J. E. Morhardt 2001 Survival of Chinook salmon smolts in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and Pacific Ocean
Pages 163-182 in R. L. Brown, editor. Contributions to the biology of Central Valley salmonids. Fish Bulletin 179: Volume 2. California Department of Fish and Game, Sacramento.
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Ligon, F. K.;T. Ford 1997 Spawning etiquette in the Tuolumne River and other topics in Chinook ecology
Abstract of paper presented at the Central Valley salmonid symposium, Bodega Bay Marine Laboratory, Bodega Bay, California, 22-23 October 1997.
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Wooster, J. K.;C. S. Riebe;F. K. Ligon 2008 Quantifying upper particle-size limits of salmonid spawning gravel: analysis of fall-run Chinook salmon of the Sacramento River
Poster. Presented at the American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California.
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Vick, J. C.;A. J. Keith;D. Mierau Unpublished Predator population abundance, habitat associations, and potential management measures on the Tuolumne River, California

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Morhardt, J. E.;F. K. Ligon 1990 Possible effects of high water temperature on migrating Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) smolts in the San Joaquin River
San Francisco Bay/Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, Water Quality Control Plan Hearings, WQCP-MID/TID Exhibit 1. Prepared for Turlock Irrigation District and Modesto Irrigation District, California by EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Western Division, Lafayette, California.
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Stillwater Sciences 2006 Population dynamics of bull trout and spring Chinook salmon at the Carmen-Smith Hydroelectric Project, upper McKenzie River basin, Oregon
Final report. Prepared by Stillwater Sciences, Arcata, California for Eugene Water & Electric Board, Eugene, Oregon.
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Stillwater Sciences 2004 Lower Calaveras River Chinook salmon and steelhead limiting factors analysis
First year report (revised). Prepared by Stillwater Sciences, Berkeley, California for Fishery Foundation of California, Elk Grove, California.
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Stillwater Sciences 2007 Linking biological responses to river processes: implications for conservation and management of the Sacramento River?a focal species approach
Final report. Prepared by Stillwater Sciences, Berkeley, California for The Nature Conservancy, Chico, California.
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