Categories:
- Fish/Shellfish Research and Management
- Fish/Shellfish Research and Management -- Fish/Shellfish Research
Published: 2017
Pages: 2
Author(s): Jessica Lundin, Julann A. Spromberg, Lyndal L. Johnson, David Baldwin, Rebecca Hoff, Robert Neely, Troy Baker, Sandra O’Neill, Nathaniel Scholz
- Salmon habitat degradation is widely considered a major cause of salmon declines; yet, the influence of chemical contamination is poorly understood.
- The study will address the impact of sublethal toxic insult at the population scale on Chinook salmon (O. tshawytscha) in the lower Duwamish Waterway.
Suggested citation
Lundin, J., Spromberg, J.A., Johnson, L.L., Baldwin, D., Hoff, R., Neely, R., Baker, T., O'Neill, S.M., and Scholz, N. (2017) The inclusion of toxic exposures in a population model of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in the Duwamish/Green River. p. 45 In 2016 Salish Sea Toxics Monitoring Review: A Selection of Research. Edited by C.A. James, J. Lanksbury, D. Lester, S. O'Neill, T. Roberts, C. Sullivan, J. West. Puget Sound Ecosystem Monitoring Program. Tacoma, WA. 68 pp; https://www.eopugetsound.org/sites/default/files/features/resources/PSEMP_2016_ToxicsSynthesis%202017.05.09.pdf (PDF)