A few seal heads bobbing in the tide rips or near shore can indicate the presence of schooling coho. |
|
Plasma levels of GH increase following seawater exposure of coho, chum and Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout. |
|
In fresh water streams and rivers, juvenile coho salmon defend territories and compete for limited feeding sites with other fish. |
|
Each run of Pacific chinook, coho, sockeye, pink, and chum salmon knows how to survive in a specific spawning stream. |
|
In natural streams coho salmon and steelhead trout fry tend to occupy pools and riffles, respectively. |
|
Several species, including white sturgeon, pink salmon, chum salmon, coho salmon, and sockeye salmon, come inland to spawn. |
|
Rolled muddlers, tied-down minnows, mickey finns, chum and coho fry are just a few of the patterns soon to be presented by eager fly-fishers. |
|
Sport anglers flock there in pursuit of steelhead trout, coho salmon and whitefish. |
|
Some other common names for Oncorhynchus kisutch are coho, silver, blueback, and hook nose salmon. |
|
Of the Pacific species, chinook and coho are farmed, while chum, pink, and sockeye salmon are not found in aquaculture operations. |
|
The river is home to seven species of game fish, coho, chinook and chum salmon and steelhead, rainbow, brown and cutthroat trout. |
|
The decline of coho salmon in this area has resulted in significant fishery restrictions. |
|
In addition, there continues to be a decline in the percentage of hatchery-reared coho and an increase of wild coho in these surveys. |
|
But the suckerfish and the coho salmon are teetering on the brink of extinction and both are afforded protection under the Endangered Species Act. |
|
The creek is home to coho salmon and cutthroat trout, and is a tributary of the Serpentine River. |
|
This area was a high value habitat area that provided water, food, nutrients and winter refuge for wild coho and cutthroat trout. |
|
Fishing for coho is also an important sport for trollers and flyfisherman. |
|
We have primarily three species of salmon that we farm: Atlantic, chinook, and coho. |
|
We are also aware that they are an excellent fish to introduce into a coho stream, and they help in the production of coho. |
|
The Seymour hatchery raises and releases about 750,000 smolts annually, including pink, chum, coho, chinook salmon, cutthroat trout and steelhead. |
|
|
For example, a proposed aggressive Fraser sockeye harvest would result in large bycatches of chinook, coho and steelhead, some of which are endangered. |
|
This factor also predicts low returns of Chilko Lake sockeye in 2007, since the number of coho returning in 2006 was very low. |
|
The Chair: Darrell, you talked about the coho and sockeye coming back, but the chinook is in decline. |
|
Often, coho are either sold frozen or canned by commercial fisherman. |
|
The development of this project will lead to a long-term monitoring program that will help guide the release time of enhanced coho in this area. |
|
We could have coho, which I believe just ended up on the endangered species list, in this stream and we wouldn't know. |
|
Straith said the creek is a habitat for coho and chum salmon, and both species had been observed spawning in the creek two months prior to the incident. |
|
In this case they were selling coho roe to the indigenous peoples there. |
|
He said at the time it was shut down the coho had not yet arrived. |
|
In fact, coho are very much more resistant to sea lice than Atlantics. |
|
The streams are not insignificant or marginal fish habitat, but of real value and required by coho salmon during the early part of their life cycle. |
|
In a wild fish population of chinook or coho salmon you would typically find level 1 or 2, small dots or strips of fat, depending on how successful their feeding was. |
|
Most escapement data are collected by one of two methods: visual observations of coho salmon on the spawning grounds and direct enumeration at counting facilities. |
|
Since 1965, an index live-count method has been used to annually estimate the number of coho salmon in the escapement to the Skagit River. |
|
Brook trout, coho, and sockeye salmon were significantly larger in beaver ponds than those in unimpounded stream sections in Colorado and Alaska. |
|
Hence in order of prevalence coho are most infected followed by sockeye, chinook, chum and pink. |
|
Changes in gill adenosinetriphosphatase activity associated with parr-smolt transformation in steelhead trout, coho, and spring chinook salmon. |
|
The only downside is that more than half the coho caught have had intact adipose fins, meaning they had to be released. |
|
Bellevue streams provide freshwater habitat for coho, chinook, sockeye, kokanee, cutthroat trout, and rainbow trout. |
|
Factors related to variability in feeding intensity of juvenile coho salmon and chinook salmon. |
|
|
Now, over the last couple of years we have had the most draconian measures imposed on our commercial and aboriginal fisheries here in the name of protecting coho salmon. |
|
They've actually played havoc with salmon runs, specifically runs of coho up in the Fraser River and the Thompson River-an offshoot of the Fraser-and up in the Skeena. |
|
Eggs and milt are collected in much the same way as with coho and chinook, iced, and flown back to the hatchery site to be put in Heath trays for incubation. |
|
The distribution of spawning habitat for coho salmon is usually clumped within watersheds, often at the heads of riffles in small streams and in side-channels of larger streams. |
|
The lowest levels possible were in shiner, perch, coho, pink, and herring. |
|
What you were referring to was a large run of coho that was allowed to go in for conservation reasons two years in a row, with low water conditions in the headwaters. |
|
So at ambient stream temperatures in British Columbia they grow so slowly that they are very rapidly outgrown by cutthroat trout, chinook, and particularly coho salmon. |
|
For the popular coho salmon fishery, the council again adopted a split season for waters south of Cape Falcon, near Tillamook. |
|
Just hours before the crash, Tsawout First Nations members and Goldstream hatchery volunteers had released 8,000 coho salmon into the river. |
|
It's puzzling, because that same time we did the chinook and the coho, we had known for a long time we had a coho problem arising, so we did not allow our people to gill-net in front of their rivers. |
|
In April, the government shut an irrigation canal serving land in the Klamath Project to protect the endangered suckerfish in Upper Klamath Lake and the threatened coho salmon in the Klamath River. |
|
For example, in 2001 the release of federal irrigation water in the Upper Klamath Basin in Oregon, USA was drastically curtailed to protect flows for endangered suckerfish and coho salmon. |
|
Domsea aquafarms, run by Per Heggelund in Washington State, is now delivering 90 tonnes of artesian coho to Overwaitea, who are reimporting it into Canada. |
|
We used to have chinooks and coho in the balance. |
|
To assist in assessment of these Lower North Thompson demes, juvenile coho salmon are marked prior to release and the returning escapement is monitored. |
|
The production from the remaining hatcheries is shared between assessment enhancement and small scale rebuilding enhancement aimed at increasing the abundance of selected chinook and coho salmon demes. |
|
I'm in the estuary of the Fraser River, just upstream from where I watched the coho salmon smolt take its first full saltwater dunk a few days ago. |
|
Among the issues of concern, is the disappearance of the coho and chinook, and the increased presence of the tench and the round goby, exotic invasive species. |
|
We've done a little bit of experimentation on a very ad hoc basis of co-culturing coho and Atlantic salmon at our hatchery, and we'll repeat that this year. |
|
But in another case, back at home on the Campbell River, every year we're entitled to fish on the river for chinook and coho that our people use for smoking in the fall in the smokehouse. |
|
|
Eight or nine years ago Ahousat made the decision that we were going to release chinook and coho from our beach stand for home use, which we practice every year. |
|
The industry originally started growing coho and chinook. |
|
I don't know how you tell a fisherman or an aboriginal person who can't get their own access to fish that any salmon stream that supports coho on this coast is not important. |
|
Their conversion rate is better than chinook or coho salmon. |
|
The Chair: But is there anything to indicate that the decline of the chinook or the increase of the coho and sockeye is in any way related to fish farming or the fish farms in the area? |
|
What we know in the Broughton, where one of my students has been studying this for the last few years, is that when coho salmon smolts eat infected pink salmon, the sea lice actually transfer to the coho salmon. |
|
Some other numbers are listed there for chinook and coho. |
|
Tierney's group showed that at exposures of about 10 ppb, the fungicidal wood-preservative known as IPB turned off olfaction in coho salmon. |
|
The seasonal selection of seafood includes a variety of carefully prepared individual portions of black cod, halibut, king and coho salmon, rockfish, and lingcod. |
|
McIntyre experimented by exposing young coho salmon to different amounts of copper and then putting them in tanks with one of the salmon's predators, the cutthroat trout. |
|
Because of concerns about dead, rotting fish affecting water quality, SPU will limit the number of salmon above the diversion dam to about 1,000 chinook and 4,500 coho. |
|
Knapp put Japanese sockeye imports from May 2000 through April 2001 at barely 50,000 tons, well below those for both frozen coho and fresh Atlantic salmon. |
|
The Coho arrived in Port Angeles in the dark, just before 6 p.m., the last boat of the day. |
|
A buffet breakfast served in the lounge drew early risers and light eaters, and an on-deck barbecue featured spare ribs, fresh Coho salmon, sausages, and burgers. |
|
Benner, Relationship Manager, will report to Glenn Dever, President of Coho Partners. |
|
Coho provides a software defined storage model, which merges commodity hardware with software that s tuned for the latest high performance PCIe flash technologies. |
|