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Category: Chinook Salmon

October 7, 2024October 7, 2024Chinook Salmon

Wildfires, Ash, and Chinook Salmon Blood Response

Author: Sammuel Huang, Junior Specialist Featured Image photographed by Peter Aronson, Junior Specialist   The ash left in the wake of wildfires […]

April 11, 2022April 11, 2022Chinook Salmon

Hatchery San Joaquin River Spring-Run Chinook Salmon Telemetry

Author: Amanda Peterson Yet another year of tagging juvenile Spring-run Chinook salmon in the San Joaquin River has been successfully completed. The […]

April 11, 2022April 11, 2022Chinook Salmon

Natural Origin San Joaquin Spring-Run Chinook Salmon Telemetry

Author: Amanda Peterson The Bureau of Reclamation, partnered with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, has been monitoring rotary screw traps […]

March 7, 2022March 7, 2022Chinook Salmon

Evaluating the Effects of Thiamine Deficiency in Chinook Salmon

Author: Heather Bell In late 2019, at multiple hatcheries in California’s Central Valley (CCV), offspring of recently spawned fall-run Chinook salmon exhibited […]

March 7, 2022March 7, 2022Chinook Salmon

The Role of Food Availability on Thermal Tolerance of Juvenile Chinook Salmon

Authors: Ph.D. Student Cassidy Cooper and Dr. Ken Zillig Complementing work studying trophic interactions, Cassidy and Ken are investigating how food availability […]

March 7, 2022March 7, 2022Chinook Salmon

Temperature Effects on the Depredation of Juvenile Chinook Salmon

Authors: Dr. Alexandra McInturf and Dr. Ken Zillig In the wild, Chinook salmon populations fare poorly when temperatures get warmer, however under […]

January 20, 2022March 7, 2022Chinook Salmon

Field Wars: Rice of the Salmon

Featured Photo Credit:  Nathan Frandino/REUTERS Author: Heather Bell Chinook salmon rearing habitat is limited in California’s Central Valley due to the conversion […]

Check out more lab news here:

  • Evaluating Salmonid Fish Screening Criteria Effects on Sturgeon
  • Wildfires, Ash, and Chinook Salmon Blood Response
  • Congratulations, Dr. Yuzo Yanagitsuru!
  • Hatchery San Joaquin River Spring-Run Chinook Salmon Telemetry
  • Natural Origin San Joaquin Spring-Run Chinook Salmon Telemetry
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