Search Data.gov
Found 179 dataset(s) matching "Chinook".
-
Provides Chinook and Coho commercial and recreational harvest numbers for tribal and non-tribal fisheries in Washington, 1973 through 2020.
-
This Data Release contains supporting data to evaluate fine sediment infiltration into gravels in identified locations of Chinook spawning habitat at three sites on the Sauk River, located in...
-
We conducted a study to assess the timing of outmigration and survival of juvenile Chinook salmon in relation to managed water flows in the Klamath River. Juvenile salmon were implanted with...
-
This dataset was created using the 123 PISCES extant species range layers listed below in the table. The PISCES datasets were converted to rasters using GIS and then map algebra was used to...
-
This dataset was created using the 123 PISCES extant species range layers listed below in the table. The PISCES datasets were converted to rasters using GIS and then map algebra was used to...
-
<div style='text-align:Left;'><div><div><p><span>This dataset was created using the 123 PISCES extant species range layers listed below in the table. </span></p><p><span>The PISCES datasets were...
-
This dataset was created using the 123 PISCES extant species range layers listed below in the table. The PISCES datasets were converted to rasters using GIS and then map algebra was used to...
-
This dataset was created using the 123 PISCES extant species range layers listed below in the table. The PISCES datasets were converted to rasters using GIS and then map algebra was used to...
-
The goal of the tidal-fluvial estuary study is to determine the estuary's contribution to the spatial structure and life history diversity of Columbia River salmon stocks and the implications for...
-
The Central Valley Angler Survey, or CVAS, monitors sport fisheries in the Sacramento River system, from the Carquinez Strait to Keswick Dam near Redding, and on the lower Mokelumne, Yuba,...
-
The goal of the tidal-fluvial estuary study is to determine the estuary's contribution to the spatial structure and life history diversity of Columbia River salmon stocks and the implications for...
-
The goal of the tidal-fluvial estuary study is to determine the estuary's contribution to the spatial structure and life history diversity of Columbia River salmon stocks and the implications for...
-
We continued research and development of a passive PIT-tag detection system along a pile dike in the estuary (rkm 70). Target fish for this system are returning adult salmonids, whose detection in...
-
The United States Fish and Wildlife Service Delta Juvenile Fish Monitoring Program (DJFMP) has monitored juvenile Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha and other fish species within the San...
-
The goals of this project are to examine 1) the relative importance of multiple aquatic habitats (streams, estuaries, and nearshore areas, for example) used by salmon during their migration, 2)...