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NOAA Tech Memo NMFS F/NWC-200: Snake River Chinook Salmon (cont):

FOOTNOTES

  1. Wild fish as defined by Waples (1991) include all fish that are grogeny of naturally-spawning fish.
  2. John Williams, National Marine Fisheries Service, 2725 Montlake Blvd. East, Seattle, WA 98112. Pers. commun., March 1991.
  3. Marsha White, Idaho Department of FIsh and Game, POBox 25, Boise, ID 87307. Pers. commun., January 1991.
  4. Kris Peterson, Washington Department of Fisheries, POBox 313, Dayton, WA 99382. Pers. commun., February 1991.
  5. In this document, lower, mid-, and upper Columbia River refer to areas of the river below Bonneville Dam, between Bonneville Dam and the confluence of the Snake River, and above the confluence of the Snake River, respectively.
  6. NMFS personnel recently recovered on the Secesh River one adult that was tagged as a juvenile at Rapid River Hatchery.
  7. Marsha White, Idaho Department of FIsh and Game, POBox 25, Boise, ID 87307. Pers. commun., January 1991.

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