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LATE-RUN FRASER RIVER SOCKEYE MIGRATION BEHAVIOR July, 2002, Update Introduction Abnormally high rates of freshwater mortality prior to spawning in adult Late-run Fraser River sockeye salmon were observed again in 2001.
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Document Date: 2011-08-22 18:39:50


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United States / Canada / /

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Adams River / Harrison River / Early river / Oceans Canada / Strait of Georgia / Portage Creek / Cultus Lake / Fraser tributaries / Juan de Fuca strait / Late-run Fraser River / Fraser River / Johnstone strait / Thompson River / Weaver Creek / Lower Shuswap River / Shuswap Lake / /

Organization

National Marine Fisheries Service / Committee on Scientific Cooperation / Pacific Salmon Commission / Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission / Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife / /

Person

Fraser River / Wayne Saito / Rich Lincoln / Lorraine Loomis / Dave Cantillon / Don Kowal / /

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Position

Vice-Chair / Executive Secretary / Chair / /

ProvinceOrState

Georgia / /

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the Fraser River Panel news / /

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