Related Documents
Pacific Northwest Regional Commission.
1976. Investigative Reports of Columbia River Fisheries Project.
Cover
page, table of contents, preface
Habitat Changes
A.
Columbia Basin Fisheries - Past, Present and Future (Kenneth Thompson)
B.
Solutions to Critical Habitat Problems in the Columbia Basin (Richard L. Allen)
C.
Major Dams on Columbia River and Tributaries (Dorien C. Lavier)
D.
Implementation of Critical Programs for Columbia and Snake River Salmon and Steelhead
Runs (an interim report) (Lloyd A. Phinney)
E.
Fish Runs (Kirk T. Beiningen)
F.
Compensation (Kirk T. Beiningen)
Production of Wild Fish
G.
Distribution of Salmon and Steelhead in Columbia River Basin, 1850-1975
(Dorien
C. Lavier)
H. Contribution
to Escapement (Dorien C. Lavier)
I.
Yakima Basin (Dorien C. Lavier)
J.
Relationship with Hatchery Fish (Dorien C. Lavier)
K.
Future Values of Wild Populations of Anadromous Fish (Dorien C. Lavier)
L.
Action Needed to Preserve and Enhance Wild Population (Dorien C. Lavier)
M.
Artificial Propagation (David W. Ortmann, Fred Cleaver, & Kenneth R. Higgs)
N.
Sport Angling Regulation and Management (Kenneth Thompson)
O.
Commercial Fishery Regulations and Management Objectives with observations
on sport fishery catch statistics (Lloyd A. Phinney)
P.
Indian Fishery (Kirk T. Beiningen)
Q.
Philosophies and Programs of Federal Agencies for Production of Wild and Hatchery
Stocks (Fred Cleaver)
R.
Apportionment of Columbia River Salmon and Steelhead (Kirk T. Beiningen)
S.
Administrative, Legal and Political Problems (Kenneth Thompson)
T.
Systems for Decision Making (David W. Ortmann)
U.
Improved Economic Evaluation of Commercially and Sport-Caught Salmon and Steelhead
of the Columbia River (William G. Brown, Douglas M. Larson, Richard S. Johnston,
Roy J. Wahle)
V. Proposal
for Management Models for the Columbia River Salmon and Steelhead Resources and
Stock Identification
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