University of Washington: Chemical Signatures of Young Salmon Examined
May 25, 2019
May 25, 2019
SEATTLE, Washington, May 25 [TNSresearch] -- The University of Washington issued the following news release:
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- Hot spots in rivers that nurture young salmon 'Flicker On and Off' in Alaska's Bristol Bay region
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Chemical signatures imprinted on tiny stones that form inside the ears of fish show that two of Alaska's most productive salmon populations, and the fisheries they support, depend on the entire watershed.
Sockeye a . . .
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- Hot spots in rivers that nurture young salmon 'Flicker On and Off' in Alaska's Bristol Bay region
* * *
Chemical signatures imprinted on tiny stones that form inside the ears of fish show that two of Alaska's most productive salmon populations, and the fisheries they support, depend on the entire watershed.
Sockeye a . . .