David J. Teel
NOAA Fisheries
Northwest Fisheries Science Center
Northwest Fisheries Science Center
2725 Montlake Boulevard East
Seattle,
WA
USA
98112
Email:
david.teel@noaa.gov
Papers:
P-250
Hatchery Production and Mark Rates of Juvenile Salmon Stocks Along the West Coast of North America: Which Fish Are Truly Wild?
T-123-19
Lipids and Stable Isotopes of Juvenile Salmon and Their Potential Prey Provide Insight into Salmon Feeding Ecology during Early Ocean Residence
T-124-5
Natural Production and Genetic Introgression from Hatchery Summer Steelhead in the Upper Willamette River
T-139-21
Critical Uncertainties, Environmental Variability, and Biotic Response to Habitat Restoration: Can We Detect Change?
Th-113-8
Long-Distance Minijack Migrations Confound Estimates of Salmon Cohort Success
Th-148-16
Using Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) Tags to Document Use of the Columbia River Estuary By Interior Salmon and Steelhead Stocks
W-124-1
Hatchery Influence on Stock Composition, Habitat Use, and Life History Expression By Juvenile Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha in the Columbia River Estuary
W-124-6
Variations in Size, Growth and Survival of Hatchery and Wild Columbia River Chinook Salmon in the Northern California Current