Hayes et al. 2019 non-natal marine basin use
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Hayes, M. C., Hodgson, S., Ellings, C. S., Duval, W. D., and S. P. Rubin. 2019. Seasonal use of a nonnatal marine basin by juvenile hatchery Chinook salmon. Marine and Coastal Fisheries: Dynamics, Management, and Ecosystem Science 11: 437-453.
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- Study demonstrating that juvenile Chinook from disparate watersheds use a non-natal river delta environment in South Puget Sound.
- Included in Science Sprints to Support Regulation as part of the synthesis on Non-natal Nearshore Rearing of Salmon.