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Barry Berejikian, PhD

Research Fisheries Biologist, Team Leader
NOAA Fisheries, Northwest Fisheries Science Center
Environmental and Fisheries Sciences Division
Manchester Field Station
Manchester, WA
USA 98353
Email: barry.berejikian@noaa.gov

Papers:
P-81 Conversion of Derelict Foster-Lucas Ponds to Semi-Natural Spawning Channels for Upper Columbia River Summer Steelhead Reproductive Success Studies at Winthrop National Fish Hatchery, Winthrop, WA P-161 Aquatracker v2.3: A Tool for the Analysis of Acoustic Telemetry Data Th-113-14 Relative Influence of Release Age, Migration Behavior, Length, Weight, and Condition Factor on Downstream Migration Survival of Juvenile Hatchery Steelhead Th-115-8 Juvenile Growth Regime and Early Marine Growth Affect Life History Phenotypes of Hatchery-Reared Steelhead, Oncorhynchus mykiss Th-117-13 Geography Outweighs Effects of Freshwater Rearing on Early Marine Survival of Puget Sound Steelhead Smolts Th-117-14 Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Predation By Harbor Seals on Migrating Steelhead Smolts Revealed By Acoustic Telemetry Th-139-17 Genome-Wide Association of Survival in Acoustically Tagged Steelhead Smolts in Puget Sound, Washington W-118-2 Clay As a Greenwater Alternative for Larval Sablefish Anoplopoma fimbria W-124-3 Evaluating a Two-Year Smolt Rearing Program for Steelhead As a Hatchery Reform Tool to Enable Transition to Use of Locally-Derived Natural Broodstock

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When:

August 16 - 20, 2015

Where:

Portland, OR

American Fisheries Society - 2015