ARTICLES
Scientists light the way on Columbia River hatchery reform
Great Lakes watchers implanting ID codes in fish
The Great Lakes Mass Marking Initiative
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Builds Mass Marking Program for Great Lakes Trout and Salmon
Spring Creek hatchery makes marking chinook a science
My View: A simple solution to help salmon
Salmon recovery comes of age
LINKS
Hatchery Reform Project
Native Fish Society
Reports
Report of the Expert Panel on the Future of the Coded Wire Tag Program for Pacific Salmon [8MB; PDF]
Cumulative Fitness Decline in the WildGenetic Effects of Captive Breeding Cause a Rapid, Cumulative Fitness Decline in the Wild [288KB; PDF]
Fitness of hatchery-reared salmonids in the wild [228KB; PDF]
Preview of Key Findings for Lower Columbia River Coho Hatchery Programs (Jan. 14, 2008) [1.2MB; MS-Word]
Preview of Key Findings for Lower Columbia River Hatchery Programs (Jul. 18, 2007) [68KB; PDF]
Ground-breaking fish marking technology to make Ontario debut [52KB; PDF]
Hatchery Reform Coalition Members (October 2005) [32KB; PDF]
Pacific Salmon Commission Selective Fishery Evaluation Committee: Review of 2008 Mass Marking and Mark Selective Fishery Proposals [360KB; PDF]
Pacific Salmon Commission Selective Fishery Evaluation Committee: Review of 2007 Mass Marking and Mark Selective Fishery Proposals [312KB; PDF]
Great Lakes Fishery Commission 2002 Project Completion Report [284KB; PDF]
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