Steven T. Lindley, PhD
	
					
					
	
	NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center
	Fisheries Ecology Division
	110 Shaffer Road
	
	Santa Cruz, 
	CA
	USA
	95060
	
		 Email:
		steve.lindley@noaa.gov
	
	Papers:
	P-123 
	PIT Tags in the Stream: Tracking Genuine Fish Movement or Rogue Tags? 
	
	T-119-3 
	From Rivers to the Ocean: Using Coupled Physical and Biological Models to Drive a Salmon Life Cycle Model 
	
	T-119-12 
	The Influence of Behavior, Predation, and Water Project Operations on Fates of Central Valley Chinook Salmon Smolts: An Agent-Based ModelingĀ Approach 
	
	T-119-17 
	The Central Valley Spring-Run Chinook Life Cycle Model and Its Pre-Spawning Mortality Component: Evaluation of Water Management Impact on the Population Dynamics 
	
	Th-106-16 
	Science Supporting Management of Aquatic Species Under the Endangered Species Act 
	
	Th-144-12 
	Coupled Physical-Biological Models for Predicting the Response of Salmon to Altered Flows and Habitat 
	
	W-125-1 
	Patterns of Migration and Habitat Use By Green Sturgeon Acipenser medirostris in the Vicinity of a Proposed Wave Energy Project in Oregon 
	
