Kenneth Tiffan (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Identification of the spawning, rearing, and migratory requirements of fall Chinook salmon in the Columbia River Basin. Annual report 1996-1997
Abstract not available
Authors
K.F. Tiffan, D.W. Rondorf, W.P. Connor, H.L. Burge
Post-release attributes and survival of hatchery and natural fall Chinook salmon in the Snake River
Abstract not available
Authors
K.F. Tiffan, D.W. Rondorf, H.L. Burge
Thermal exposure of juvenile fall Chinook salmon migrating through Little Goose Reservoir. Annual report 1998
Abstract not available
Authors
C. Haskell, D.A. Venditti, M. Tennier, J. Kraut
Nearshore movements of juvenile fall Chinook salmon in the Columbia River. Annual report 1995
No abstract available
Authors
D.A. Venditti, M.A. Tennier, D.W. Rondorf
Behavior of juvenile fall Chinook salmon in the forebay of a lower Snake River reservoir. Annual report 1995
No abstract available
Authors
D.A. Venditti, J.M. Kraut, D.W. Rondorf
Osmoregulatory performance and migration behavior of subyearling Chinook salmon. Annual report 1995
No abstract available
Authors
K.F. Tiffan, R.D. Garland, D.W. Rondorf
Early life history and survival of natural subyearling fall chinook salmon in the Snake and Clearwater rivers in 1995
Snake River fall chinook salmon Oncorhynchustshawytscha have declined in abundance the last three decades and now managers are seeking methods to restore the population, Estimates of adult fish returning to the Snake River prior to 1957 number in the tens of thousands (Irving and Bjornn 1981), compared to a range of about 300-750 for 1991-1995 (Lavoy 1995). As a result, Snake River fall...
Authors
William P. Connor, Theodore C. Bjornn, Howard L. Burge, Aaron P. Garcia, Dennis W. Rondorf
Nearshore movement and feeding behaviors of juvenile fall Chinook salmon in the Columbia River. Annual report 1994
No abstract available
Authors
D.A. Venditti, R.D. Garland
Osmoregulatory performance and markings of subyearling Chinook salmon at McNary Dam to estimate adult contribution
No abstract available
Authors
K.F. Tiffan, R.D. Garland, P.G. Wagner
Nearshore habitat use by subyearling Chinook salmon and non-native piscivores in the Columbia River. Annual report 1994
No abstract available
Authors
L.O. Key, R.D. Garland, K.M. Kappenman
Nearshore habitat use by subyearling Chinook salmon in the Columbia and Snake Rivers. Annual report 1993
No abstract available
Authors
L.O. Key, R. Garland, E.E. Kofoot
Comparison of field and In Situ acoustic target strengths of juvenile fall Chinook salmon and american shad. Annual report 1993
No abstract available
Authors
E.E. Kofoot, D.H. Feil, W.S. Stastny
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 111
Identification of the spawning, rearing, and migratory requirements of fall Chinook salmon in the Columbia River Basin. Annual report 1996-1997
Abstract not available
Authors
K.F. Tiffan, D.W. Rondorf, W.P. Connor, H.L. Burge
Post-release attributes and survival of hatchery and natural fall Chinook salmon in the Snake River
Abstract not available
Authors
K.F. Tiffan, D.W. Rondorf, H.L. Burge
Thermal exposure of juvenile fall Chinook salmon migrating through Little Goose Reservoir. Annual report 1998
Abstract not available
Authors
C. Haskell, D.A. Venditti, M. Tennier, J. Kraut
Nearshore movements of juvenile fall Chinook salmon in the Columbia River. Annual report 1995
No abstract available
Authors
D.A. Venditti, M.A. Tennier, D.W. Rondorf
Behavior of juvenile fall Chinook salmon in the forebay of a lower Snake River reservoir. Annual report 1995
No abstract available
Authors
D.A. Venditti, J.M. Kraut, D.W. Rondorf
Osmoregulatory performance and migration behavior of subyearling Chinook salmon. Annual report 1995
No abstract available
Authors
K.F. Tiffan, R.D. Garland, D.W. Rondorf
Early life history and survival of natural subyearling fall chinook salmon in the Snake and Clearwater rivers in 1995
Snake River fall chinook salmon Oncorhynchustshawytscha have declined in abundance the last three decades and now managers are seeking methods to restore the population, Estimates of adult fish returning to the Snake River prior to 1957 number in the tens of thousands (Irving and Bjornn 1981), compared to a range of about 300-750 for 1991-1995 (Lavoy 1995). As a result, Snake River fall...
Authors
William P. Connor, Theodore C. Bjornn, Howard L. Burge, Aaron P. Garcia, Dennis W. Rondorf
Nearshore movement and feeding behaviors of juvenile fall Chinook salmon in the Columbia River. Annual report 1994
No abstract available
Authors
D.A. Venditti, R.D. Garland
Osmoregulatory performance and markings of subyearling Chinook salmon at McNary Dam to estimate adult contribution
No abstract available
Authors
K.F. Tiffan, R.D. Garland, P.G. Wagner
Nearshore habitat use by subyearling Chinook salmon and non-native piscivores in the Columbia River. Annual report 1994
No abstract available
Authors
L.O. Key, R.D. Garland, K.M. Kappenman
Nearshore habitat use by subyearling Chinook salmon in the Columbia and Snake Rivers. Annual report 1993
No abstract available
Authors
L.O. Key, R. Garland, E.E. Kofoot
Comparison of field and In Situ acoustic target strengths of juvenile fall Chinook salmon and american shad. Annual report 1993
No abstract available
Authors
E.E. Kofoot, D.H. Feil, W.S. Stastny