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Susceptibility of Juvenile Steelhead to Avian Predation
The influence of individual fish characteristics and river conditions
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2011 Final Annual Report
Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation of Avian Predation on Salmonid Smolts in the Lower and Mid-Columbia River
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Colony Connectivity of Pacific Coast Double-crested Cormorants
Post-breeding dispersal from the region's largest colony
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When Eagles Attack
Failure of nearly 7,000 Caspian tern nests on East Sand Island, Columbia River estuary
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Benefits to Salmonids from Reductions in Predation by East Sand Island Double-crested Cormorants
2011 Final Benefits Analysis Report
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Benefits to Salmonids from Potential Reductions in Avian Predation on the Columbia Plateau
2011 Final Benefits Analysis Report
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Cleanup at Former Caspian Tern Colony in the Columbia River Estuary
Removal of old nest dissuasion materials from the former Caspian tern colony site on Rice Island
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Recovery of Coded Wire Tags on a Caspian Tern Colony in San Francisco Bay
A technique to evaluate impacts of avian predation on juvenile salmonids
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Floating Island Constructed for Caspian Tern Nesting at Summer Lake Wildlife Refuge
Will Caspian terns and other colonial waterbirds be attracted to nest on a floating island built to serve as nesting habitat in an area where no natural islands exist?
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2010 Final Annual Report
Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation of Avian Predation on Salmonid Smolts in the Lower and Mid-Columbia River