Abstracts from Peer-reviewed Journals
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
60(9):1122-1132, 2003 - Detecting juvenile survival effects of habitat actions: power analysis applied to endangered Snake River spring-summer chinook (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha).

Ecology
85(3):795-806, 2004 - Relating Size of Juveniles to Survival within and among Populations of Chinook Salmon.

Geophysical Research Letters
Vol. 30, No. 17, p1896 - A new climate regime in northeast pacific ecosystems.

Journal of Agricultural, Biological & Environmental Statistics
Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 243-263 - Estimation of Smolt-to-Adult Return Percentages for Snake River Basin Anadromous Salmonids, 1990-1997.

North American Journal of Aquaculture
63:171-178, 2001 - Cost Comparison of Marks, Tags, and Mark-with-Tag Combinations Used in Salmonid Research.

North American Journal of Fisheries Management
16:302-313, 1996 - Use of Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) Tags to Monitor Migration Timing of Snake River Chinook Salmon Smolts
18:530-536, 1998 - Detection of PIT-Tagged Subyearling Chinook Salmon at a Snake River Dam: Implications for Summer Flow Augmentation.
19:1142-1146, 1999 - Diversion of Salmonid Smolts Tagged with Passive Integrated Transponders from an Untagged Population Passing through a Juvenile Collection System.
19:1147-1150, 1999 - Retention of Anchor and Passive Integrated Transponder Tags by Arctic Grayling.
20:276-283, 2000 - A Portable System for Reading Large Passive Integrated Transponder Tags from Wild Trout.
20:651-660, 2000 - Forecasting Survival and Passage of Migratory Juvenile Salmonids.
21:269-282, 2001 - Survival Estimates for Migrant Yearling Chinook Salmon and Steelhead Tagged with Passive Integrated Transponders in the Lower Snake and Lower Columbia Rivers, 1993-1998.
21:310-317, 2001 - Survival Estimates for Downstream Migrant Yearling Juvenile Salmonids through the Snake and Columbia Rivers Hydropower System, 1966-1980 and 1993-1999.
21:417-421, 2001 - Detection of Passive Integrated Transponder Tags from Juvenile Salmonids on Piscivorous Bird Colonies in the Columbia River Basin.
22:219-222, 2002 - Tag Retention and Survival of Age-0 Atlantic Salmon following Surgical Implantation with Passive Integrated Transponder Tags.
22:385-405, 2002 - Factors Associated with Travel Time and Survival of Migrant Yearling Chinook Salmon and Steelhead in the Lower Snake River.
23:362-375, 2003 - Influence of Flow and Temperature on Survival of Wild Subyearling Fall Chinook Salmon in the Snake River.
23:404-413, 2003 - Comparison of Migration Rate and Survival between Radio-Tagged and PIT-Tagged Migrant Yearling Chinook Salmon in the Snake and Columbia Rivers.
23:414-430, 2003 - Migrational Behavior and Seaward Movement of Wild Subyearling Fall Chinook Salmon in the Snake River.
23:594-599, 2003 - Growth of Wild Subyearling Fall Chinook Salmon in the Snake River.
23:939-961, 2003 - Influence of River Conditions on Survival and Travel Time of Snake River Subyearling Fall Chinook Salmon.
23:967-973, 2003 - A Comparison of Migration Rates of Radio- and PIT-Tagged Adult Snake River Chinook Salmon through the Columbia River Hydropower System.
23:989-992, 2003 - A Trap for Handling Adult Anadromous Salmonids at Lower Granite Dam on the Snake River, Washington.
23:993-996, 2003 - Tag Location and Retention in Black Rockfish: Feasibility of Using PIT Tags in a Wild Marine Species.
23:1015-1019, 2003 - Mortality and Long-Term Retention of Passive Integrated Transponder Tags by Spring Chinook Salmon.
23:1265-1270, 2003 - Evacuation of Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) Tags from Northern Pikeminnow Consuming Tagged Juvenile Chinook Salmon.
24:47-54, 2004 - Regurgitation Rates of Intragastric Radio Transmitters by Adult Chinook Salmon and Steelhead during Upstream Migration in the Columbia and Snake Rivers.
24:440-451, 2004 - A Surface Trawl to Detect Migrating Juvenile Salmonids Tagged with Passive Integrated Transponder Tags.
24:545-560, 2004 - Postrelease Performance of Hatchery Yearling and Subyearling Fall Chinook Salmon Released into the Snake River.
25:270-274, 2005 - The Use of Two New Portable 12-mm PIT Tag Detectors to Track Small Fish in Shallow Streams.
25:646-651, 2005 - PIT-Tag Detection System for Large-Diameter Juvenile Fish Bypass Pipes at Columbia River Basin Hydroelectric Dams.
25:1016-1021, 2005 - Electroshocking and PIT Tagging of Juvenile Atlantic Salmon: Are There Interactive Effects on Growth and Survival?
26:361-366, 2006 - Tagging Juvenile Pacific Lamprey with Passive Integrated Transponders: Methodology, Short-Term Mortality, and Influence on Swimming Performance
26:460-472, 2006 - Estimating the Effects of Smolt Transportation from Different Vantage Points and Management Perspectives
26:545-550, 2006 - Survival and Growth of Age-0 Steelhead after Surgical Implantation of 23-mm Passive Integrated Transponders
26:742-752, 2006 - Performance of Passive Integrated Transponder Tags and Radio Tags in Determining Dam Passage Behavior of Adult Chinook Salmon and Steelhead
27:21-29, 2007 - Evaluation of a Surface Flow Bypass System for Steelhead Kelt Passage at Bonneville Dam, Washington
27:198-214, 2007 - Evaluating the Feasibility of Reestablishing a Coho Salmon Population in the Yakima River, Washington
27:810-824, 2007 - Assessing Hydrosystem Influence on Delayed Mortality of Snake River Stream-Type Chinook Salmon
27:873-877, 2007 - Survival, Growth, and Tag Retention in Age-0 Muskellunge Implanted with Passive Integrated Transponders
28:81-96, 2008 - Overwintering Distribution, Behavior, and Survival of Adult Summer Steelhead: Variability among Columbia River Populations
28:386-393, 2008 - Performance of Commercially Available Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) Tag Systems Used for Fish Identification and Interjurisdictional Fisheries Management
28:402-417, 2008 - Measuring the Performance of Two Stationary Interrogation Systems for Detecting Downstream and Upstream Movement of PIT-Tagged Salmonids

Transactions of the American Fisheries Society
130:347-358, 2001 - Statistical Relationship Between Parr-to-Smolt Survival of Snake River Spring-Summer Chinook Salmon and Indices of Land Use.
130:385-396, 2001 - Colonial Waterbird Predation on Juvenile Salmonids Tagged with Passive Integrated Transponders in the Columbia River Estuary: Vulnerability of Different Salmonid Species, Stocks, and Rearing Types.
132:275-288, 2003 - Relative Vulnerability to Avian Predation of Juvenile Salmonids Tagged with Passive Integrated Transponders in the Columbia River Estuary, 1998-2000.
134:291-304, 2005 - Two Alternative Juvenile Life History Types for Fall Chinook Salmon in the Snake River Basin.
134:466-480, 2005 - Caspian Tern Predation on Juvenile Salmonids in the Mid-Columbia River.
134:999-1004, 2005 - Influence of Juvenile Size on the Age at Maturity of Individually Marked Wild Chinook Salmon.
135:139-150, 2006 - Evidence of Delayed Mortality on Juvenile Pacific Salmon Passing through Turbines at Columbia River Dams.
135:188-199, 2006 - Effects of Water Temperature and Flow on Adult Salmon Migration Swim Speed and Delay.
135:1456-1461, 2006 - Evaluating Passive Integrated Transponder Tags for Marking Mottled Sculpins: Effects on Growth and Mortality.
135:1523-1534, 2006 - Post-Hydropower System Delayed Mortality of Transported Snake River Stream-Type Chinook Salmon: Unraveling the Mystery.
135:1681-1697, 2006 - Juvenile Coho Salmon Growth and Survival across Stream Network Seasonal Habitats.
136:142-154, 2007 - Migration Timing, Growth, and Estimated Parr-to-Smolt Survival Rates of Wild Snake River Spring-Summer Chinook Salmon from the Salmon River Basin, Idaho, to the Lower Snake River.
136:281-292, 2007 - Apparent Survival and Detection Estimates for PIT-Tagged Slimy Sculpin in Five Small New Brunswick Streams.
136:341-345, 2007 - Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) Tagging Did Not Negatively Affect the Short-Term Feeding Behavior or Swimming Performance of Juvenile Rainbow Trout.
136:562-566, 2007 - A New Low-Cost Instream Antenna System for Tracking Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT)-Tagged Fish in Small Streams.
137:1120-1133, 2008 - Migration Timing of Columbia River Spring Chinook Salmon: Effects of Temperature, River Discharge, and Ocean Environment.

Links to Complete Documents
American Fisheries Society
Guidelines for the Use of Fishes in Research (2004).

Bonneville Power Administration
Federal Columbia River Power System. Brochure. August, 2003.

Bonneville Power Administration - Environment, Fish and Wildlife Division
BPA Report DOE/BP-00004922-1 - Northwest Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, 2002, Survival Estimates For The Passage Of Spring-Migrating Juvenile Salmonids Through Snake And Columbia River Dams And Reservoirs; Project No. 1993-02900, 143 electronic pages (BPA Report DOE/BP-00004922-1).
BPA Report DOE/BP-00013411-1 - Overview of the Performance of PIT-tag Interrogation Systems for Adult Salmonids at Bonneville and McNary Dams; Project No. 2001-00300, 43 electronic pages (BPA Report DOE/BP-00013411-1).
BPA Report DOE/BP-11982-4 - Study to Determine the Biological Feasibility of a New Fish Tagging System, Annual Report 1988 - 1989; Project No. 1983-31900, 193 electronic pages (BPA Report DOE/BP-11982-4).
BPA Report DOE/BP-11982-6 - Study to Determine the Biological Feasibility of a New Fish Tagging System, Progress Report 1994 - 1996; Project No. 1983-31900, 101 electronic pages (BPA Report DOE/BP-11982-6).

NOAA Fisheries - Northwest Fisheries Science Center
Williams, et. al. 2005.  Effects of the Federal Columbia River Power System on Salmonid Populations. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA Tech. Memo., NMFS-NWFSC-63, 150 p.
Ferguson, et. al. 2005.  Passage of adult and juvenile salmonids through Federal Columbia River Power System dams. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA Tech. Memo., NMFS-NWFSC-64, 160 p.

PLoS Biology
Survival of Migrating Salmon Smolts in Large Rivers With and Without Dams. Welch DW, et al. PLoS Biology Vol. 6, No. 10, e265 doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0060265

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Saving the Salmon: A History of The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Efforts to Protect Anadromous Fish on The Columbia and Snake Rivers. 1994. Lisa Mighetto, Ph.D. and Wesley J. Ebel, Ph.D.


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