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The Influence of Stream Flow Patterns on Juvenile Salmon Growth in Southeast Alaska

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Start Date
2021-01-01
End Date
2023-12-31
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2020

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In the Gulf of Alaska, streams will experience more dramatic low water events, interspersed with larger and potentially more frequent high flow events in the coming decades. Reduced stream flows are likely to occur due to diminished snowpack and seasonal droughts, while higher flow events are likely to occur with more frequent storms and rain-on-snow events. These changes are likely to influence the growth trajectories of juvenile salmon, such as coho salmon and chinook salmon, that live up to two years in freshwater before migrating to the ocean. Stream flows can influence juvenile salmon growth by modifying food availability, water clarity, temperature, and predation risk. This high-resolution study examines how the sequence of [...]

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Coho Salmon; Credit: BLM
Coho Salmon; Credit: BLM

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