References_For_Key_Habitat_Requirements_For_Pink_Salmon

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Pink Salmon Spreadsheet References
Andrew, F. J., and G. H. Geen. 1960. Sockeye and pink salmon production in relation to
proposed dams in the Fraser River system. Int. Pac. Salmon. Fish. Comm. Bull. 11: 259
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Bailey, J. E., and D. R. Evans. 1971. The low temperature threshold for pink salmon eggs in
relation to a proposed hydroelectric installation. Fish. Bull. U.S. 69: 587-593.
Bailey, J. E., S. Rice, J. Pella, and S. Taylor. 1980. Effects of seeding density of pink salmon,
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, eggs on water chemistry, fry characteristics and fry survival in
gravel incubators. U.S. Natl. Mar. Fish. Serv. Fish. Bull. 78(3): 649-658.
Bell, M. C. 1973. Fisheries handbook of engineering requirements and biological criteria. U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, Portland, Oregon. Contract No. DACW57-68-C0086.
Bell, M. C. 1986. Fisheries handbook of engineering requirements and biological criteria. US
Army Corps of Engineers. Fish Passage Development and Evaluation Program, North
Pacific Division, Portland, OR.
Bonar, S. A., G. B. Pauley, and G. L. Thomas. Species profiles: life histories and environmental
requirements of coastal fishes and invertebrates (Pacific Northwest) – pink salmon. U.S.
Fish Wildl. Serv. Biol. Rep. 82(11.88). U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, TR EL-82-4. 18
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Brett, J. R. 1952. Temperature tolerance in young Pacific salmon, genus Oncorhynchus. J.
Fish. Res. Board Can. 9: 265-321.
Collings, M. R. 1974. A methodology for determining instream flow requirements for fish.
Pages 72-86 in Proceedings, Instream flow methodology workshop. Washington State
Water Program, Olympia.
Davis, J. C. 1975. Minimal dissolved oxygen requirements of aquatic life with emphasis on
Canadian species: a review. J. Fish. Res. Board. Can. 32: 2295-2332.
Doudoroff. P., and D. L. Shumway. 1970. Dissolved oxygen requirements of freshwater fishes.
FAO Fish. Tech. Pap. 86. 291 pp.
Heard, W. R. 1991. Life history of Pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha). In: Pacific Salmon
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Hunter, J. G. 1959. Survival and production of pink and chum salmon in a coastal stream. J.
Fish. Res. Bd. Can. 16 : 835-886.
Krueger, S. W. 1981. Freshwater habitat relationships – pink salmon (Oncorhynchus
gorbuscha). Alaska Department of Fish and Game Project Rep. Contract No. 14-160009-79-119. Anchorage. 40 pp.
Lisle, T. E. 1989. Sediment transport and resulting deposition in spawning gravels, north central
California. Water Resources Research 25 (6): 1303-1319.
Lloyd, D.S. 1987. Turbidity as a water quality standard for salmonid habitats in Alaska. N.
Amer. J. Fish. Manag. 7: 34-35.
McCullough, D. 1999. A review and synthesis of effects of alterations to the water temperature
regime on freshwater life stages of salmonids, with special reference to chinook salmon.
Columbia Intertribal Fisheries Commission. EPA 910-R-99-010.
McNeil, J. W., and W. H. Ahnell. 1964. Success of pink salmon spawning relative to size of
spawning bed materials. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Special Scientific Report,
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National Marine Fisheries Service. 1996. Coastal salmon conservation: Working guidance for
comprehensive salmon restoration initiatives on the Pacific coast. NMFS, Northwest
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Raleigh, R. F., and P. C. Nelson. 1985. Habitat suitability index models and instream flow
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Reiser, D. W., and T. C. Bjornn. 1979. Influences of forest and rangeland management on
anadromous fish habitat in the western United States and Canada. 1. Habitat requirements
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Sheridan, W. L. 1962. Relation of stream temperatures to timing of pink salmon escapements in
southeast Alaska. Pages 87 – 102 in H. R. McMillan lectures in fisheries: symposium on
pink salmon. Univ. of B.C.
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instream flow requirements workshop. Pacific Northwest Rivers Basins Commission,
Vancouver, Washington.
Vernon, E. H. 1958. An examination of factors affecting the abundance of pink salmon in the
Fraser River. Int. Pac. Salmon Fish. Comm. Prog. Rep. 5: 49p.
Wickett, P. 1960. Environmental variability and reproduction potentials of pink salmon in
British Columbia. P. 73-86 in N. J. Wilimonsky (ed). Symposium on pink salmon. H.R.
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