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Salmon Friendly Seattle
2004 Greater Lake Washington Chinook Workshop
February 2, 2004, Shoreline Center, Shoreline, Washington
Objective
Present recent information of Chinook salmon studies in the greater Lake Washington basin. The following documents are in Adobe PDF format.
Introduction
- • Melinda Jones and Kurt Fresh (moderator) – Introduction and Overview
Population Trends and Escapement
- • Bruce Bachen & Paul Faulds – Restoring Fish Passage at Landsburg
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- • Hans Berge – Interactions Between Hatchery and Naturally Produced Chinook on the Spawning Grounds in the Greater Lake Washington Basin Study
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- • Tom Quinn – What Have We Learned About Salmon at the University of Washington Hatchery
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Freshwater Residence and Habitat
- • Linda Smith – Habitat Restoration Projects in the Lake Washington Basin
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- • Chris Sergeant – Habitat Preferences of Juvenile Chinook Salmon in Controlled Nearshore Environments
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- • Jonathan Frodge – If You Can't Stand the Heat, Get Out of the Epilimnion: A Brief Overview of King County's Hydrodynamic Modeling Program
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- • Michele Koehler & Dave Beauchamp – Early Feeding and Energetics of Lake-Rearing Chinook
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- • Roger Tabor – Synopsis of Predation on Juvenile Chinook Salmon by Predatory Fishes in the Cedar River, South Lake Washington, and the Ship Canal
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Report
Juvenile Outmigration and Behavior
- • Roger Tabor – Habitat use and movements of juvenile Chinook salmon in south Lake Washington, 2003 investigations
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- • Dave Seiler – Juvenile Chinook migration and survival in the Cedar River and Bear Creek
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- • Paul DeVries – PIT Tagging of Juvenile Salmon in the Lake Washington Basin: What have we Learned from 2003 and Earlier Results?
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- • Peter Johnson – Characterizing Outmigrant Juvenile Salmon Behavior Through the Lake Washington Ship Canal using Ultrasonic Telemetry
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Estuarine/Nearshore Habitat and Survival
- • Fred Goetz – Status of Coupled Ecological Model - Water Velocity/Quality and Adult Chinook Behavior at the Locks
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- • Jason Toft – Juvenile Salmon Usage of Nearshore Habitats Along City of Seattle Marine Shorelines
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- • Greg Ruggerone – Survival and Growth of Puget Sound Chinook Salmon in Response to Climate-Induced Competition with Pink Salmon
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Closing Remarks
If you have any questions, please contact Julie Hall, (206) 233-7164.
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