Keith Underwood's scientific contributions
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This document provides a comprehensive review of Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) funded activities within the Hood River Basin from 1991 to 2001. These activities, known as the Hood River Production Program (HRPP), are intended to mitigate for fish losses related to operation of federal dams in the Columbia River Basin, and to contribute to r...
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... Tribal fisheries management agencies have initiated programs to re-establish naturally spawning salmon populations in some of these Columbia Basin rivers. Reintroduction efforts generally involve stocking of juveniles produced from out-of-basin hatchery stocks, on the presumption that these stocks possess the phenotypic and genotypic capacity to adapt to the new natural environment (e.g., Bowles and Leitzinger 1991;Phillips et al. 2000;Underwood et al. 2003;Lutch et al. 2005;Murdoch et al. 2006;Bosch et al 2007;Narum et al. 2007). These reintroduction programs have seen a portion of the HOR smolts return in-basin as mature adults, many of these fish have engaged in natural spawning, and increasing numbers of NOR juveniles have been observed. ...