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Bulletin No. 2.

Recent Changes in Ocean Production of Pacific Salmon.
Proceedings of the 1999 Symposium on Recent Changes in Ocean Production of Pacific Salmon
November 1-2, 1999
Juneau, Alaska, U.S.A.
  • Table of Contents (PDF)
  • Opening Remarks (PDF)


    Topic 1:
    Physical and biological factors affecting ocean production of Pacific salmon

  • Synthesis and review of US research on the physical and biological factors affecting ocean production of salmon
    Katherine W. Myers, Robert V. Walker, H. Richard Carlson, and John H. Helle
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  • Recent changes in the pelagic nekton community off Oregon and Washington in relation to some physical oceanographic conditions
    Robert L. Emmett and Richard D. Brodeur
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  • Winter zooplankton biomass in the subarctic North Pacific, with a discussion on the overwintering survival strategy of Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.)
    Kazuya Nagasawa
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  • Movements, food and predators of juvenile chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) entering the coastal Sea of Japan off northern Hokkaido in warm and cool years
    Hiroshi Kawamura, Satoshi Kudo, Mahito Miyamoto, Mistuhiro Nagata, and Kazuo Hirano
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  • Variation in summer distribution of the prey of Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) in the offshore Gulf of Alaska in relation to oceanographic conditions, 1994-98
    Kerim Y. Aydin, Katherine W. Myers, and Robert V. Walker
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  • Feeding ecology of sockeye and pink salmon in the Gulf of Alaska
    Masahide Kaeriyama, Megumi Nakamura, Mami Yamaguchi, Hiroshi Ueda, Gen Anma, Shogo Takagi, Kerim Y. Aydin, Robert V. Walker, and Katherine W. Myers
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  • Diet comparisions indicate a competitive interaction between ocean age-0 chum and coho salmon
    Jacquelynne R. King and Richard J. Beamish
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  • Density-dependence of chum salmon in coastal waters of the Japan Sea
    Masa-aki Fukuwaka and Toshiya Suzuki
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  • Tissue degeneration in chum salmon and carrying capacity of the North Pacific Ocean
    Natalia Klovatch
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  • Food habits of juvenile salmon in the Gulf of Alaska July-August 1996
    Mary E. Auburn and Steve E. Ignell
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  • Diel catches and food habits of sockeye, pink, and chum salmon in the central Bering Sea in summer
    Nancy D. Davis, Kerim Y. Aydin, and Yukimasa Ishida
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  • Seasonal habitat use and early marine ecology of juvenile Pacific salmon in Southeastern Alaska
    Joseph A. Orsi, Molly V. Sturdevant, James M. Murphy, Donald G. Mortensen, and Bruce L. Wing
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  • Feeding and energy characteristics of juvenile pink salmon during fall marine migrations
    V.G. Yerokhin and V.I. Shershneva
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  • Size of sockeye salmon smolts and freshwater age of adults in Azabachye Lake (Kamchatka River Basin)
    V.F. Bugayev
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  • Time of annulus formation on scales of chum salmon in the North Pacific Ocean in 1998 and 1999
    Ellen C. Martinson and John H. Helle
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    Topic 2:
    Detection of trends, patterns, and changes in historical salmon and environmental data

  • Present state of Asian coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) stocks
    V.I. Radchenko and I.I. Glebov
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  • Changing the balance: interactions between hatchery and wild Pacific coho salmon in the presence of regime shifts
    Donald J. Noakes, Richard J. Beamish, Rusty Sweeting, and Jackie King
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  • Density interactions between pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) and chum salmon (O. keta) and their possible effects on distribution and growth in the North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea
    Tomonori Azumaya and Yukimasa Ishida
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  • Long-term changes in the biolgocial parameters of chum salmon of the Okhotsk Sea
    V.V. Volobuev
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  • Factors influencing abundance of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) from the Ozernaya River, Southwest Kamchatka
    V.F. Bugayev and V.A. Dubynin
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  • Review of ocean salmon research by Japan from 1991 to 1998
    Yukimasa Ishida, Yasuhiro Ueno, Kazuya Nagasawa, and Akihiro Shiomoto
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  • Long-term changes in the climate and ocean environment in the Okhotsk Sea and western North Pacific and abundance and body weight of East Sakhalin pink salmon
    Kazuya Nagasawa
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  • Identification of pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) runs in the ocean off the Kuril Islands, Russia
    A. Shubin and S. Kovalenko
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  • Ocean distribution of Columbia River Upriver Bright Fall chinook salmon stocks
    James G. Norris, Saang-Yoon Hyun, and James J. Anderson
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    Topic 3:
    Forecasts and models of Pacific salmon dynamics

  • Ocean growth of sockeye salmon from the Kvichak River, Bristol Bay based on scale analysis
    Alexey G. Isakov, Ole A. Mathisen, Steve E. Ignell, and Terrance J. Quinn II
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  • Recent reduction in chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) growth and its consequences for reproduction
    A.M. Kaev
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  • Wild and hatchery production and recruitment of autumn chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta Walbum) in the Tym River, Sakhalin, 1960-1998
    A. Kovtun
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    Topic 4:
    New research methods and techniques in ocean salmon research

  • Application of microsatellite DNA variation to estimation of stock composition and escapement of Skeena River sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka)
    Terry D. Beacham, Chris C. Wood, Ruth E. Withler, Khai D. Le
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  • Early summer movements of tagged pink salmon off southwester Sakhalin Island, 1995-1998
    I.M. Ivanova
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  • Geographic origin of high-seas chum salmon determined by genetic and thermal otolith markers
    Shigehiko Urawa, Morihiko Kawana, Gen Anma, Yoshihiko Kamei, Takayuki Shoji Masa-aki Fukuwaka, Kristen M. Munk, Katherine W. Myers, and Edward V. Farley, Jr.
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  • The use of thermal otolith marks to determine stock-specific ocean distribution and migration patterns of Alaskn pink and chum salmon in the North Pacific Ocean 1996-1999
    H. Richard Carlson, Edward V. Farley, Jr., and Katherine W. Myers
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  • Using temperatures from data storage tags in bioenergetic models of high-seas salmon growth
    Robert V. Walker, Katherine W. Myers, Nancy D. Davis, Kerim Y. Aydin and Kevin D. Friedland
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  • Genetic stock identification of sockeye salmon captured in the coastal waters of Unalaska Island during April/May and August 1998
    Charles M. Guthrie III, Edward V. Farley, Jr., Noele M.L. Weemes, and Ellen C. Martinson
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  • Spatial variations in early marine growth and condition of thermally marked juvenile pink and chum salmon in the coastal waters of the Gulf of Alaska
    Edward V. Farley, Jr. and H. Richard Carlson
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  • Using the coordinates of some character points of scales for differentiation of Pacific salmon Stocks
    O.M. Zaporozhets and G.V. Zaporozhets
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  • Back-calculated fish lengths, percentages of scale growth, and scale measurements for two scale measurement methods used in studies of salmon growth
    Ellen C. Martinson, Michele M. Masuda, and John H. Helle
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  • Digitized scale and otolith microstructures as correlates of juvenile pink salmon size
    Dean L. Courtney, Donald G. Mortensen, and Joseph A. Orsi
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  • Variations in muscle lipid content of high-seas chum and pink salmon in winter
    Tetsuichi Nomura, Shigehiko Urawa, and Yasuhiro Ueno
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  • Manipulating the timing of a chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) runs using preserved sperm
    Hiroyasu Sato, Akifumi Amagaya, Minoru Ube, Nobukazu Ono, and Hyuma Kudo
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  • Closing Remarks (PDF)

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