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Title: SEA: Salmon and Herring Predation 96320-E
Project Year and Number: 1996: 96320-E
Other Fiscal Years and Numbers for this Project: 1999: 99320-E-CLO, 1998: 98320-E, 1997: 97320-E, 1995: 95320-E, 1994: 94320-E
Principal Investigator (PI): Mark Willette (Alaska Department of Fish & Game)
Managing Agency: ADFG
Assisting Personnel: Greg Carpenter, Mark Clapsadl, Karen Hyer, Margaret Powell, Penny Saddler
Research Location: Prince William Sound
Restoration Category: Research
Injured Resources Addressed: Pacific Herring, Pink Salmon
Abstract: This project would determine the extent to which variations in predation on juvenile pink salmon affect survival and describe mechanisms that cause variation in predation. This would include the identification of fish predators (distribution, abundance, species, and size composition) along the juvenile salmon migratory pathway. The project will also collect samples for a variety of the other SEA efforts.Proposal: Not Available
Reports:
Annual Report FY96: View (1,132 KB)
Final Report: See Project 99320-E-CLO
Publications from this Project: None Available