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Results from a sixteen year study on the effects of oiling from the Exxon Valdez on adult pink salmon returns.

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  • Results from a sixteen year study on the effects of oiling from the Exxon Valdez on adult pink salmon returns. Abstract Text:

    ernest l brannonErnest L Brannon,alan w makiAlan W Maki,lawrence l moultonLawrence L Moulton,keith r parkerKeith R Parker,

    For sixteen years following the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill adult returns of pink salmon in Prince William Sound, Alaska were monitored to assess spill effects on survival. No evidence of spill effects was detected for either intertidal or whole-stream spawning fish. From 1989 through 2004 mean densities for oiled and reference streams tracked each other, illustrating similar responses of oiled and reference stream adult populations to naturally changing oceanographic and climactic conditions. Hatchery fish strayed into the study streams, but similar incursions occurred in oiled and reference streams, and their presence was compensated for to eliminate their influence on determining the success of the returning natural populations. These results, showing no detectable effects of oiling on pink salmon spawning populations, are supported by published field studies on pink salmon incubation success in oiled streams.

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    el brannonEL Brannon,aw makiAW Maki,ll moultonLL Moulton,kr parkerKR Parker,

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    Results from a sixteen year study on the effects of oiling from the Exxon Valdez on adult pink salmon returns. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Marine pollution bulletin

    VOLUME: 52

    Page Numbers: 892-9

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    ISSN: 0025-326X

    DAY: 17

    MONTH: 02

    YEAR: 2006

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    AFFILIATION: Center for Salmonid and Freshwater Species at Risk, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID 83844-2260, United States. coll8841@uidaho.edu

    Country: England

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