Simulating post-dam removal effects of hatchery operations and disease on juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) production in the Lower Klamath River, California

Author:

Perry Russell W.ORCID,Plumb John M.ORCID,Dodrill Michael J.ORCID,Som Nicholas A.,Robinson H. Eve,Hetrick Nicholas J.

Publisher

US Geological Survey

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