Joseph D. Zydlewski

U.S. Geological Survey: Maine Cooperative Fisheries and Wildlife Research Unit
5755 Nutting Hall, Room 210
Orono, ME
USA 04469-5755
Email: jzydlewski@usgs.gov

Papers:
M-202-9 Hard Choices in Assessing Survival Past Dams Using Telemetry P-55 Upstream Passage of Anadromous Species in the Lower Penobscot River, Maine; Assessing the Milford Fish Lift Using Dual Frequency Identification Sonar (DIDSON) P-57 Changes in Fish Assemblages after Completion of the Bumbuna Hydroelectric Dam in Sierra Leone, West Africa P-80 Assessment of a Hatchery Based Rainbow Smelt Supplementation Effort P-220 A Deeper Look into Atlantic Salmon Smolt Predation Using Acoustic Telemetry T-202-13 Expecting the Unexpected: Combined Effects of Dam Removal and Re-Allocation of Hydropower on Atlantic Salmon Smolt Migrations T-204A-9 Linkage Between Coastal Conditions and Migration of Atlantic Salmon Smolts Along the Halifax Line T-207-19 Modeling Migration of Silver Eels to Forecast Critical Intervals of Risk Th-204A-5 Local and Long Distance Migrations of Maine Atlantic Salmon Smolts: Penobscot Bay to the Scotian Shelf and Beyond Th-303A-12 Marine-Derived Nutrient Cycling in the St. Croix River, Maine Th-303B-5 Effects of Anadromous Sea Lamprey As Vectors of Marine-Derived Nutrients in Freshwater Ecosystems W-206A-4 Atlantic Sturgeon Movements and Habitat Use in the Penobscot River, with Implications of Dam Removal W-206A-14 Microchemical Analysis of Dorsal Scutes to Infer the Origins and Life Histories of Shortnose Sturgeon W-302B-4 Size Selection of Adult Atlantic Salmon at Fish Passage Facilities on the Penobscot River, Maine