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Three-year-old Pink Salmon

Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 1959
A specimen of Oncorhynchus gorbuscha 552 mm in fork length, taken in the Skeena River fishery in 1956, had scales indicating two years of growth completed and substantial 3rd-year growth.
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Diel migration pattern of pink salmon fry in small streams

Journal of Fish Biology, 2022
AbstractDownstream migration is a critical stage in the anadromous salmonid life cycle, but previous studies have shown different results between rivers or surveys for the diel downstream migration pattern of the fry of the pink salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha. We investigated the diel migration pattern of pink salmon fry in three small streams.
Taihei Yamada   +2 more
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An attempt at crossbreeding Atlantic salmon and pink salmon (preliminary report)

Aquaculture, 1982
Abstract The results of artificial crossbreeding of Salmo salar and Oncorhynchus gorbuscha of the Kola river (Murmansk region) are discussed. Observations are presented on developmental characteristics of the hybrid and the Atlantic salmon parent, as well as karyological data on hybrid and control embryos.
G.A. Loginova, S.V. Krasnoperova
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Stabilizing Oils from Smoked Pink Salmon ( Oncorhynchus gorbuscha )

Journal of Food Science, 2009
ABSTRACT:  Smoking of meats and fish is one of the earliest preservation technologies developed by humans. In this study, the smoking process was evaluated as a method for reducing oxidation of pink salmon ( Oncorhynchus gorbuscha ) oils and also maintaining the quality of
C K, Bower   +3 more
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Record Size of Freshwater Pink Salmon

North American Journal of Fisheries Management, 1987
Abstract A record-sized pink salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha was caught on October 10, 1985, in the Bridgeland River, a tributary of the Thessalon River, which empties into Lake Huron. The male exhibited a pronounced humpback, sharp canine teeth, and large black spots over the back and the caudal fin.
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Behavior of Displaced Adult Pink Salmon

Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 1966
Abstract Studies to show whether pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, Walbaum) will repeat their original choice of spawning area when captured and transported to another location were done in Olsen Creek, Prince William Sound, Alaska, in 1961, 1962, and 1963.
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Bulbar Conjunctival Sporotrichosis Presenting as a Salmon-Pink Tumor

Cornea, 2010
To report a patient with bulbar conjunctival sporotrichosis presenting as a salmon-pink tumor.This was an interventional case report. A 62-year-old woman presented with conjunctival injection in her left eye. Despite administration of topical dexamethasone sodium, ofloxacin, and levocabastine hydrochloride, her symptoms failed to improve and she was ...
Tomoyuki, Kashima   +3 more
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Unprecedented widespread occurrence of Pink Salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha in Ireland in 2017.

Journal of Fish Biology, 2019
The occurrence of non-native pink salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha in multiple river systems in Ireland in 2017 was unprecedented and reflected similar concurrent events observed in other countries in the North Atlantic region. Thirty-six fish were captured
M. Millane   +3 more
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What Causes Variability in Pink Salmon Family Size?

Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 2007
AbstractTo study family‐specific variation in the survival of pink salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, we partitioned family size into four life history divisions: (1) maternal fecundity, (2) deposition of fertilized eggs and egg loss from the redd, (3) freshwater survival (and male potency), and (4) marine survival.
Harold J. Geiger   +5 more
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Juvenile coho salmon growth differences track biennial pink salmon spawning patterns

Freshwater Biology
Abstract Spawning Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) provide marine‐derived resources (MDR) to freshwater food webs in the form of eggs, flesh and maggots that consume salmon carcasses, all of which positively impact stream‐dwelling fish growth. Pink salmon (O.
Kevin A. Fitzgerald   +6 more
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