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A review of kokanee management on the Oregon coast

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  • "Kokanee salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka (Walbaum), are well distributed over much of central and eastern Oregon but are relative newcomers to lakes along the Oregon coast. Kokanee were first introduced into coastal waters in 1952 when 51,802 fry were planted in Woahink Lake, a few miles south of Florence. So far as is known, the species shows promise of becoming established. The purpose of this report is to bring together existing records and observations of kokanee from lakes along the mid-coast." (From Introduction)
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  • Introduction 1 Characteristics of Kokanee Lakes 2 Origin and Stockin History 13 Distribution 14 Food of Kokanee 17 Age and Growth 20 Reproduction 27 Management 35 Suggestions for the Future Management of Kokanee 48 Summary 51
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