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Straying from the stream: investigating the impacts of spring Chinook salmon hatchery fish on wild, origin fish

Straying from the stream: investigating the impacts of spring Chinook salmon hatchery fish on wild, origin fish

Update: 2024-11-23
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Dams, climate change, habitat loss, predation, anglers. Wild salmon must contend with all of these challenges during some point in their lifetimes. But an additional challenge may be having a negative impact on wild salmon that we don’t yet quite understand: hatchery salmon. Investigating the impacts of hatchery salmon on wild salmon is no easy feat, and it’s not made easier when you’re trying to do it in possibly one of the most remote and wild places in Oregon…But that’s exactly what our guest this week is doing! Emily Treadway is a first year Master’s student advised by Dr. Seth White in the Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Sciences at OSU. On top of being a graduate student, Emily is also an employee at the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife working within the East Region Fish Research Office. Hosted by Lisa Hildebrand.

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Straying from the stream: investigating the impacts of spring Chinook salmon hatchery fish on wild, origin fish

Straying from the stream: investigating the impacts of spring Chinook salmon hatchery fish on wild, origin fish

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