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Contract renewal date (mm/yyyy): Multiple actions? Business name of agency, institution or organi... more Contract renewal date (mm/yyyy): Multiple actions? Business name of agency, institution or organization requesting funding Oregon Trout Business acronym (if appropriate) Proposal contact person or principal investigator:
Ecological Restoration, 2018
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2017
We thank Karen Wolf for the maps shown in this report. Tim Beechie (NOAA Fisheries) contributed t... more We thank Karen Wolf for the maps shown in this report. Tim Beechie (NOAA Fisheries) contributed to the areas in this document related to sediment supply and streambed scour. George Pess (NOAA Fisheries) contributed significantly to the development of ideas related to changes in egg-to-fry survival by varying watershed conditions. Funding and efforts for work related to egg-to-fry survival of Chinook salmon in the Skagit River has come from numerous sources in the past decade. Our direct understanding of Chinook salmon egg-to-migrant-fry survival would not be possible without the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) mainstem Skagit River trapping effort located near Burlington, Washington. Funding has been provided by WDFW and Seattle City Light. Analyses and
Contract renewal date (mm/yyyy): Multiple actions? Business name of agency, institution or organi... more Contract renewal date (mm/yyyy): Multiple actions? Business name of agency, institution or organization requesting funding Oregon Trout Business acronym (if appropriate) Proposal contact person or principal investigator:
Ecological Restoration, 2018
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2017
We thank Karen Wolf for the maps shown in this report. Tim Beechie (NOAA Fisheries) contributed t... more We thank Karen Wolf for the maps shown in this report. Tim Beechie (NOAA Fisheries) contributed to the areas in this document related to sediment supply and streambed scour. George Pess (NOAA Fisheries) contributed significantly to the development of ideas related to changes in egg-to-fry survival by varying watershed conditions. Funding and efforts for work related to egg-to-fry survival of Chinook salmon in the Skagit River has come from numerous sources in the past decade. Our direct understanding of Chinook salmon egg-to-migrant-fry survival would not be possible without the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) mainstem Skagit River trapping effort located near Burlington, Washington. Funding has been provided by WDFW and Seattle City Light. Analyses and