Richard W. Zabel, PhD
	
					
					
	
	NOAA/Northwest Fisheries Science Center
	
	2725 Montlake Blvd E
	
	Seattle, 
	WA
	USA
	98112-2097
	
		 Email:
		Rich.Zabel@noaa.gov
	
	Papers:
	T-119-5 
	Using Viable Salmonid Population (VSP) Modeling to Help Prioritize Actions for Willamette River Chinook Salmon and Steelhead Populations 
	
	T-119-6 
	Evaluating Uncertainty from Different Sources for Population Viability Analysis Under Climate Change Scenarios – What Does Management Need to Know? a Case Study of Threatened Chinook Salmon 
	
	T-141-13 
	Linking Life History Strategy to Environment: Using Otolith Microchemistry and Growth to Model Stage-Specific Movement of Juvenile Fall Chinook Salmon 
	
	Th-144-3 
	Assessing Potential Freshwater Habitat Productivity for Anadromous Salmonids in the Columbia River Basin 
	
	W-112-1 
	Influence of Ocean and Freshwater Conditions on Columbia River Sockeye Salmon Adult Return Rates 
	
