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Rapid growth in the early marine period improves the marine survival of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in Puget Sound, Washington

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CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING, NRC RESEARCH PRESS
DOI: 10.1139/F10-144

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  1. Pacific Salmon Commission (PSC)
  2. University of Washington
  3. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW)
  4. Washington Sea Grant
  5. Washington Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit (WACFWRU)
  6. US Geological Survey, University of Washington
  7. Washington State University
  8. state of Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
  9. state of Washington Department of Ecology
  10. state of Washington Department of Natural Resources
  11. US Fish and Wildlife Service

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We examined the effect of early marine entry timing and body size on the marine (smolt-to-adult) survival of Puget Sound Chinook salmon ( Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). We used data from coded wire tag release groups of hatchery Chinook salmon to test whether hatchery release date, release size, and size in offshore waters in July and September influenced marine survival. Marine survival was most strongly related to the average body size in July, with larger sizes associated with higher survivals. This relationship was consistent over multiple years (1997-2002), suggesting that mortality after July is strongly size-dependent. Release size and date only slightly improved this relationship, whereas size in September showed little relationship to marine survival. Specifically, fish that experienced the highest marine survivals were released before 25 May and were larger than 17 g ( or 120 mm fork length) by July. Our findings highlight the importance of local conditions in Puget Sound ( Washington, USA) during the spring and summer, and suggest that declines in marine survival since the 1980s may have been caused by reductions in the quality of feeding and growing conditions during early marine life.

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