2012
John R. Skalski, Tracey W. Steig, Steven Hemstrom. 2012. Assessing compliance with fish survival standards: a case study at Rock Island Dam, Washington. .
Widener, Daniel. 2012. Migration and bioenergetics of juvenile Snake River fall Chinook salmon. Thesis.
2011
Beer, W. Nicholas, and James J. Anderson. 2011-Mar. Predicting and Monitoring Adult Spring Chinook Salmon Migration on the Columbia River in 2010. Report to Bonneville Power Administration, Division of Fish and Wildlife.
Beer, W. Nicholas, Susannah Iltis, and James J. Anderson. 2011-Feb. Evaluation of the 2010 Predictions of Run-size and Passage Distributions of Adult Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tschawytscha) Returning to the Columbia and Snake Rivers. Report to Bonneville Power Administration, Division of Fish and Wildlife.
Beer, W. Nicholas, Susannah Iltis, and James J. Anderson. 2011-Feb. Evaluation of the 2010 Predictions of Run-Timing and Survival of Wild Migrant Yearling Chinook and Steelhead on the Columbia and Snake Rivers. Report to Bonneville Power Administration, Division of Fish and Wildlife.
Geoffrey A. McMichael, John R. Skalski & Katherine A. Deters. 2011. Survival of Juvenile Chinook Salmon during Barge Transport. .
Li, Ting. 2011. Visualize the Intrinsic and Extrinsic Processes that Determine the Patterns of Human Mortality. Dissertation.
2010
John R. Skalski, Richard L. Townsend, Tracey W. Steig, Steven Hemstrom. 2010-Jun. Comparison of Two Alternative Approaches for Estimating Dam Passage Survival of Salmon Smolts. .
Beer, W. Nicholas and James J. Anderson. 2010-Apr-14. Sensitivity of juvenile salmonid growth to future climate trends. Early view, article online in advance of print.
Beer, W. Nicholas, and James J. Anderson. 2010-Mar. Predicting and Monitoring Adult Spring Chinook Salmon Migration on the Columbia River in 2009. Report to Bonneville Power Administration, Division of Fish and Wildlife.
Rebecca A. Buchanan, John R. Skalski. 2010-Feb-24. Using multistate mark-recapture methods to model adult salmonid migration in an industrialized river. .
John R. Skalski, Shiquan Liao, Rebecca A. Buchanan. 2010-Feb. Performance of Three Alternative Estimators of Stream Residence Time Based on Live and Dead Counts of Salmonids. .
Beer, W. Nicholas, Susannah Iltis, and James J. Anderson. 2010-Feb. Evaluation of the 2009 Predictions of Run-Timing and Survival of Wild Migrant Yearling Chinook and Steelhead on the Columbia and Snake Rivers. Report to Bonneville Power Administration, Division of Fish and Wildlife.
Beer, W. Nicholas, Susannah Iltis, and James J. Anderson. 2010-Feb. Evaluation of the 2009 Predictions of Run-size and Passage Distributions of Adult Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tschawytscha) Returning to the Columbia and Snake Rivers. Report to Bonneville Power Administration, Division of Fish and Wildlife.
Townsend, Richard L., Peter Westhagen, and John R. Skalski. 2010-Jan. Monitoring and Evaluation of Smolt Migration in the Columbia Basin, Volume XIX: Evaluation of the 2009 Predictions of the Run-Timing of Wild and Hatchery-Reared Migrant Salmon and Steelhead Smolts to Rock Island, Lower Granite, McNary, John Day, and Bonneville Dams using Program RealTime.
Bracis, Chloe. 2010. A model of the ocean migration of Pacific salmon. Thesis.
Rebecca A. Buchanan, John R. Skalski, Albert E. Giorgi. 2010. Evaluating Surrogacy of Hatchery Releases for the Performance of Wild Yearling Chinook Salmon from the Snake River Basin. .
2009
James J. Anderson, W. Nicholas Beer. 2009-Dec. Oceanic, riverine, and genetic influences on spring chinook salmon migration timing. .
Amber L. Parsons, John R. Skalski. 2009-Jun. Design and Analysis of Salmonid Tagging Studies in the Columbia Basin, Volume XXIV: A Statistical Critique of Estimating Salmon Escapement in the Pacific Northwest. BPA P112130.
Amber L. Parsons, John R. Skalski. 2009-Jun. Design and Analysis of Salmonid Tagging Studies in the Columbia Basin, Volume XXV: A Bibliography of Literature on Estimating Salmon Escapement with Focus on the Pacific Northwest.
John R. Skalski, Rebecca A. Buchanan, Richard L. Townsend, Tracey W. Steig, Steven Hemstrom. 2009-May. A Multiple-Release Model to Estimate Route-Specific and Dam Passage Survival at a Hydroelectric Project. .
Beer, W. Nicholas. 2009-Mar. Predicting and Monitoring Spring Chinook Salmon Migrations on the Columbia River. Report to Bonneville Power Administration, Division of Fish and Wildlife.
Beer, W. Nicholas, Susannah Iltis, and James J. Anderson. 2009-Jan. Evaluation of the 2008 Predictions of Run-Timing and Survival of Wild Migrant Yearling Chinook and Steelhead on the Columbia and Snake Rivers. Report to Bonneville Power Administration, Division of Fish and Wildlife.
Beer, W. Nicholas, Susannah Iltis, and James J. Anderson. 2009-Jan. Evaluation of the 2008 Predictions of Run-size and Passage Distributions of Adult Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tschawytscha) Returning to the Columbia and Snake Rivers. Report to Bonneville Power Administration, Division of Fish and Wildlife.
John R. Skalski, Rebecca A. Buchanan, Jim Griswold. 2009. Review of Marking Methods and Release-Recapture Designs for Estimating the Survival of Very Small Fish: Examples from the Assessment of Salmonid Fry Survival. .
2008
Beer, W. Nicholas. 2008-Sep-30. Stock Separation of Chinook salmon at Bonneville Dam for Adult Upstream Migration Model (2008). white paper.
Zabel, R. W., J. Faulkner, S. G. Smith, J. J. Anderson, C. Van Holmes, N. Beer, S. Iltis, J. Krinke, G. Fredicks, B. Bellerud, J. Sweet and A. Giorgi. 2008-Sep. Comprehensive Passage (COMPASS) Model: a model of downstream migration and survival of juvenile salmonids through a hydropower system.
Russell W. Perry, John R. Skalski. 2008-Aug. Design and Analysis of Salmonid Tagging Studies in the Columbia Basin, Volume XXIII: Effects of Array Configuration on Statistical Independence of Replicated Telemetry Arrays used in Smolt Survival Studies.
Russell W. Perry, John R. Skalski. 2008-Aug. Design and Analysis of Salmonid Tagging Studies in the Columbia Basin, Volume XXII: Evaluating Wetland Restoration Projects in the Columbia River Estuary using Hydroacoustic Telemetry Arrays to Estimate Movement, Survival, and Residence Times of Juvenile Salmonids.
J. M. Nestler, R. A. Goodwin, D. L. Smith, J. J. Anderson, and S. Li. 2008-Feb. Optimum fish passage and guidance designs are based in the hydrogeomorphology of natural rivers. JJAnderson.
J. J. Anderson, M. C. Gildea, D. W. Williams, and T. Li. 2008-Jan. Linking growth, survival and heterogeneity through vitality.
Nestler, J. M., Goodwin, R. A., Smith, D. L., and Anderson, J. J. 2008. Mathematical & Conceptual Framework for the New Discipline of Ecohydraulics.
Gurarie, Eli. 2008. Models and analysis of animal movements: From individual tracks to mass dispersal. Dissertation.
Li, Ting. 2008. Extension of the Vitality Model and Its Application. Thesis.
2007
Beer, W. Nicholas. 2007-Oct-11. Run timing of adult Chinook salmon passing Bonneville dam on the Columbia River. white paper.
Rebecca A. Buchanan, John R. Skalski. 2007-Sep. A Migratory Life-Cycle Release-Recapture Model for Salmonid PIT-Tag Investigations. .
Lindley, S. T., R. S. Schick, E. Mora, P. B. Adams, J. J. Anderson, S. Greene, C. Hanson, B. P. May, D. McEwan, R. B. MacFarlane, C. Swanson, and J. G. Williams. 2007-Feb. Framework for Assessing Viability of Threatened and Endangered Chinook Salmon and Steelhead in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Basin.
Townsend, Richard L., Peter Westhagen, and John R. Skalski. 2007-Jan. Monitoring and Evaluation of Smolt Migration in the Columbia Basin, Volume XIV; Evaluation of 2006 Predictions of the Run-Timing of Wild and Hatchery-Reared Salmon and Steelhead Smolt at Rock Island, Lower Granite, McNary, John Day and Bonneville Dams using Program Real Time.
Goodwin, R. A., J. M. Nestler, J. J. Anderson, L. J. Weber. 2007. A New Tool to Forecast Fish Movement and Passage. JJAnderson.
2006
John R. Skalski, Jim Griswold. 2006-Dec. Design and Analysis of Salmonid Tagging Studies in the Columbia Basin, Volume XXI: A Summary of Methods for Conducting Salmonid Fry Mark-Recapture Studies for Estimating Survival in Tributaries.
Beer, W. Nicholas, Susannah Iltis, and James J. Anderson. 2006-Jun. Evaluation of the 2005 Predictions of Run-size and Passage Distributions of Adult Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tschawytscha) returning to the Columbia and Snake Rivers.
Richard L. Townsend, John R. Skalski, Peter Dillingham, Tracey W. Steig. 2006-Jun. Correcting Bias in Survival Estimation Resulting From Tag Failure in Acoustic and Radiotelemetry Studies. .
Beer, W. Nicholas, Susannah Iltis, and James J. Anderson. 2006-Jun. Evaluation of the 2005 Predictions of the Run-Timing of Wild Migrant Yearling Chinook, Subyearling Chinook and Steelhead and Water Quality at Multiple Locations on the Snake and Columbia Rivers using CRiSP/RealTime. Report to Bonneville Power Administration, Environment, Fish and Wildlife.
Rebecca A. Buchanan, John R. Skalski, Steven G. Smith. 2006-May. Estimating the Effects of Smolt Transportation from Different Vantage Points and Management Perspectives. .
Gurarie, Eli. 2006-Apr-21. Preliminary analysis of hydroacoustically tagged salmon smolt survival and migration rates in the mid-Columbia River.
Beer, W. Nicholas, Susannah Iltis, Chris Van Holmes, and James J. Anderson. 2006-Mar. Evaluation of the 2004 Predictions of the Run-Timing of Wild Migrant Yearling Chinook, Subyearling Chinook and Steelhead and Water Quality at Multiple Locations on the Snake and Columbia Rivers using CRiSP/RealTime.
Goodwin, R. Andrew, John M. Nestler, James J. Anderson, Larry J. Weber, and Daniel P. Loucks. 2006-Feb. Forecasting 3-D fish movement behavior using a Eulerian-Lagrangian-agent method (ELAM). Abstract.
Lindley, S. T., R. S. Schick, A. Agrawal, M. Goslin, T. E. Pearson, E. Mora, J. J. Anderson, B. May, S. Greene, C. Hanson, A. Low, D. McEwan, R. B. MacFarlane, C. Swanson, and J. G. Williams. 2006-Feb. Historical population structure of Central Valley steelhead and its alteration by dams. JJAnderson.
Lindley, S.T., R.S. Schick, A. Agrawal, M. Goslin, T.E. Pearson, E. Mora, J.J. Anderson, B. May, S. Greene, C. Hanson, A. Low, D. McEwan, R.B. MacFarlane, C. Swanson and J.G. Williams. 2006-Feb. Historical Population Structure of Central Valley Steelhead and its Alteration by Dams. Abstract.
Beer, W. Nicholas, David Salinger, Susannah Iltis, and James J. Anderson. 2006-Jan. Evaluation of the 2004 Predictions of Run-size and Passage Distributions of Adult Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tschawytscha) returning to the Columbia and Snake Rivers.
Griswold, Jim, Richard L. Townsend and John R. Skalski. 2006-Jan. Monitoring and Evaluation of Smolt Migration in the Columbia Basin, Volume XIII: Evaluation of the 2005 Predictions of the Run-Timing of Wild and Hatchery-Reared Migrant Salmon and Steelhead Trout migrating to Lower Granite, Rock Island, McNary, John Day, and Bonneville Dams using Program RealTime.
Salinger, D.H., and J.J. Anderson. 2006-Jan. Effects of Water Temperature and Flow on Adult Salmon Migration Swim Speed and Delay. Abstract.
Steele-Feldman, Abran M. 2006. Learning and animal behavior: exploring the dynamics of simple models. Thesis.
John R. Skalski. 2006. Design and Analysis of Salmonid Tagging Studies in the Columbia Basin, Volume XX: Evaluation and Recommendations on Alternative Hydroacoustic Array Deployments for the Mouth of the Columbia River to Provide Estimates of Salmonid Smolt Survival and Movements.
Weber, L. J., R. A. Goodwin, S. Li, J. M. Nestler, J. J. Anderson. 2006. Application of an Eulerian-Lagrangian-Agent method (ELAM) to rank alternative designs of a juvenile fish passage facility.
2005
Ham, K.D., J.J. Anderson, and J.A. Vucelick. 2005-Sep. Effect of Multiple Turbine Passage on Juvenile Snake River Salmonid Survival. Executive Summary.
Anderson, J.J., E. Gurarie, R.W. Zabel. 2005-Aug. Mean free-path length theory of predator-prey interactions: Application to juvenile salmon migration. Abstract.
Hyun, S., R. Hilborn, J.J. Anderson, and B. Ernst. 2005-Jul. A statistical model for in-season forecasts of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) returns to the Bristol Bay districts of Alaska. Abstract.
Goodwin, R.A., J.M. Nestler, J.J. Anderson, J. Kim, and T. Toney. 2005-Jun. Evaluation of Wanapum Dam Bypass Configurations for Outmigrating Juvenile Salmon Using Virtual Fish: Numerical Fish Surrogate (NFS) Analysis. Abstract.
Griswold, Jim, Richard L. Townsend and John R. Skalski. 2005-Mar. Monitoring and Evaluation of Smolt Migration in the Columbia Basin, Volume XII: Evaluation of the 2004 Predictions of the Run-Timing of Wild and Hatchery-Reared Migrant Salmon and Steelhead Trout migrating to Lower Granite, Rock Island, McNary, John Day, and Bonneville Dams using Program RealTime.
Peven, Chuck, Al Giorgi, John Skalski, Mike Langeslay, Andrew Grassell, Steve Smith, Tim Counihan, Russell Perry, and Shane Bickford. 2005-Jan. Guidelines and Suggested Protocols for Conducting, Analyzing, and Reporting Juvenile Salmonid Survival Studies in the Columbia River Basin. white paper.
Springman, K.R., G. Kurath, J.J. Anderson, and J.M. Emlen. 2005-Jan. Contaminants as viral cofactors: assessing indirect population effects. Abstract.
2004
Beer, W. Nicholas, Susannah Iltis, Chris Van Holmes, and James J. Anderson. 2004-Aug-18. Evaluation of the 2003 Predictions of the Run-Timing of Wild Migrant Yearling Chinook, Subyearling Chinook and Steelhead and Water Quality at Multiple Locations on the Snake and Columbia Rivers using CRiSP/RealTime. Report to Bonneville Power Administration, Environment, Fish and Wildlife.
Beer, W. Nicholas, David Salinger, Susannah Iltis, and James J. Anderson. 2004-Aug-05. Evaluation of the 2003 Predictions of Run-size and Passage Distributions of Adult Chinook Salmon returning to the Columbia and Snake Rivers.
Van Holmes, Chris, and James J. Anderson. 2004-Mar-12. Predicted Fall Chinook Survival and Passage Timing Under BiOp and Alternative Summer Spill Programs Using the Columbia River Salmon Passage Model. white paper.
Beer, W. Nicholas and James J. Anderson. 2004-Jan-28. Sensitivity of salmon survival to temperature in the mainstem Snake and Columbia Rivers. white paper.
Salinger, David H., and James J. Anderson. 2004. Effects of water temperature on adult salmon migration swim speed. Abstract.
Goodwin, R. Andrew, James J. Anderson, and John M. Nestler. 2004. Decoding 3-D movement patterns of fish in response to hydrodynamics and water quality for forecast simulation. Submitted to the 6th International Conference on Hydroinformatics 2004, 21-24 June 2004, Singapore.
2003
Anderson, James J. 2003-Dec-04. Toward a Resolution of the Flow/Survival Debate and the Impacts of Flow Augmentation and Water Withdrawal in the Columbia/Snake River System. white paper.
Burgess, Caitlin and John R. Skalski. 2003-Nov. Monitoring and Evaluation of Smolt Migration in the Columbia Basin, Volume XI: Evaluation of the 2003 Predictions of the Run-Timing of Wild and Hatchery-Reared Migrant Salmon and Steelhead Trout migrating to Lower Granite, Rock Island, McNary, and John Day Dams using Program RealTime.
Salinger, David H., James J. Anderson and Owen S. Hamel. 2003-Aug-15. A parameter estimation routine for the vitality-based survival model. Abstract.
Beer, W. Nicholas, Susannah Iltis, Chris Van Holmes, and James J. Anderson. 2003-Jul-18. Evaluation of the 2002 Predictions of the Run-Timing of Wild Migrant Yearling Chinook and Water Quality at Multiple Locations on the Snake and Columbia Rivers using CRiSP/RealTime. Report to Bonneville Power Administration, Environment, Fish and Wildlife.
Beer, W. Nicholas, Susannah Iltis, and James J. Anderson. 2003-Jul-17. Exposure of migrating salmon populations in the Columbia/Snake River basins to environmental factors. white paper.
Van Holmes, Chris and James J. Anderson. 2003-Jul-16. Predicted Fall Chinook Survival and Passage Timing Under BiOp and Alternative Summer Spill Programs Using CRiSP. white paper.
Beer, W. Nicholas. 2003-Jul-10. Total Dissolved Gas submodel parameter calibration for use with CRiSP.
John R. Skalski. 2003-Mar-28. Statistical Framework for Monitoring Basal Area Coverage of Eelgrass in Puget Sound. To: Nearshore Habitat Program, Aquatic Resources Division, Department of Natural Resources, State of Washington.
Anderson, James J. and Chris Van Holmes. 2003-Feb-06. An analysis of smolt survival with implications to flow management.
Cobleigh, Molly M. 2003. Stress, Growth and Survival of Juvenile Chinook Salmon. Thesis.
Salinger, David H., and R.T. Rockafellar. 2003. Dynamic splitting: An algorithm for deterministic and stochastic multiperiod optimization. Abstract.
2002
Burgess, Caitlin and John R. Skalski. 2002-Dec. Monitoring and Evaluation of Smolt Migration in the Columbia Basin, Volume X: Evaluation of the 2002 Predictions of the Run-Timing of Wild and Hatchery-Reared Salmon and Steelhead Smolt to Lower Granite, Rock Island, McNary, and John Day Dams using Program RealTime.
John R. Skalski, Dilip Mathur, and Paul G. Heisey. 2002-Nov. Effects of Turbine Operating Efficiency on Smolt Passage Survival. .
Anderson, James J. 2002-Sep. The Flow Survival Relationship and Flow Augmentation Policy in the Columbia River Basin.
Hamel, Owen S. and James J. Anderson. 2002-Aug-29. Relationship between antigen concentration and bacterial load in Pacific salmon with bacterial kidney disease.
Skalski, John R. and Roger F. Ngouenet. 2002-Aug. Monitoring and Evaluation of Smolt Migration in the Columbia Basin, Volume VIII: Comparison of the RPA testing rules provided in the 2000 Federal Columbia River Power System (FCRPS) Biological Opinion with new test criteria designed to improve the statistical power of the biological assessments.
Anderson, James J. 2002-Jun. An agent-based event driven foraging model.
Hyun, Saang-Yoon. 2002-Jun. Inseason Forecasts of Sockeye Salmon Returns to the Bristol Bay Districts of Alaska. Dissertation.
Beer, W. Nicholas, Susannah Iltis, Chris Van Holmes, and James J. Anderson. 2002-May-07. Evaluation of the 2001 Predictions of the Run-Timing of Wild Migrant Yearling Chinook and Water Quality at Multiple Locations on the Snake and Columbia Rivers using CRiSP/RealTime. Report to Bonneville Power Administration, Environment, Fish and Wildlife.
Steven G. Smith, William D. Muir, John G. Williams, John R. Skalski. 2002-May. Factors Associated with Travel Time and Survival of Migrant Yearling Chinook Salmon and Steelhead in the Lower Snake River. .
Brinck, Kevin W. 2002. Comparing methods for inferring site biological condition from a sample of site biota. Thesis.
2001
Burgess, Caitlin and John R. Skalski. 2001-Dec. Monitoring and Evaluation of Smolt Migration in the Columbia Basin, Volume IX: Evaluation of the 2001 Predictions of the Run-Timing of Wild and Hatchery-Reared Migrant Salmon and Steelhead Trout migrating to Lower Granite, Rock Island, McNary, and John Day Dams using Program RealTime.
Burgess, Caitlin and John R. Skalski. 2001-Dec. Monitoring and Evaluation of Smolt Migration in the Columbia Basin, Volume VI: Evaluation of the 2000 Predictions of the Run-Timing of Wild Migrant Chinook Salmon & Steelhead Trout, & Hatchery Sockeye Salmon in the Snake River Basin, & Combined Wild & Hatchery Salmonids migrating to Rock Island & McNary Dams Using Program RealTime.
Steel, E. Ashley, and Steve Neuhausser. 2001-Nov. A comparison of methods for measuring visual water clarity, DRAFT.
Hamel, Owen S. 2001-Oct. The Dynamics and Effects of Bacterial Kidney Disease in Snake River Spring Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Dissertation.
Anderson, James J. 2001-Jun. History of the Flow Survival Relationship and Flow Augmentation Policy in the Columbia River Basin. working paper.
Anderson, James J. 2001-May-19. Testimony of James J Anderson before the Subcommittee on Water and Power of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Resources Held May 19, 2001 in Tacoma, Washington.
Beer, W. Nicholas and James J. Anderson. 2001-May. Effect of spawning day and temperature on salmon emergence: interpretations of a growth model for Methow River chinook.
Skalski, John R. and Roger F. Ngouenet. 2001-May. Monitoring and Evaluation of Smolt Migration in the Columbia Basin, Volume VII: Evaluation of the compliance testing framework for RPA improvement as stated in the 2000 Federal Columbia River Power System (FCRPS) Biological Opinion.
Steel, E. Ashley, Peter Guttorp, James J. Anderson and David C. Caccia. 2001-Mar. Modeling Juvenile Salmon Migration Using a Simple Markov Chain, DRAFT.
Beer, W. Nicholas, Susannah Iltis, Chris Van Holmes, and James J. Anderson. 2001-Feb-02. Evaluation of the 2000 Predictions of the Run-Timing of Wild Migrant Yearling Chinook and Water Quality at Multiple Locations on the Snake and Columbia Rivers using CRiSP/RealTime. Report to Bonneville Power Administration, Environment, Fish and Wildlife.
2000
Anderson, James J., W. Nicholas Beer, Troy Frever, Joshua A. Hayes, Susannah Iltis, Matthew P. Moore, David Salinger, Pamela Shaw, Chris Van Holmes, and Richard W. Zabel. 2000-Dec-20. Columbia River Salmon Passage Model CRiSP.1.6 Theory and Calibration.
Anderson, James J., Richard A. Hinrichsen, and Chris Van Holmes. 2000-Dec. Effects of Flow Augmentation on Snake River Fall Chinook. Report to the Committee of Nine and the Idaho Water Users Association.
Anderson, James J. 2000-Nov-20. Testimony of James J. Anderson, Associate Professor, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, before the Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife and Water of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works held in Boise, Idaho, November 20, 2000.
Anderson, James J. 2000-Oct-13. Heat Budget of Water Flowing through Hells Canyon and the Effect of Flow Augmentation on Snake River Water Temperature DRAFT.
Burgess, Caitlin and John R. Skalski. 2000-Jul. Monitoring and Evaluation of Smolt Migration in the Columbia Basin, Volume V: Evaluation of the 1999 Predictions of the Run-Timing of Wild Migrant Yearling and Subyearling Chinook Salmon & Steelhead Trout, & Hatchery Sockeye Salmon in the Snake River Basin using Program RealTime.
Anderson, James J. 2000-Apr-18. Testimony of James J. Anderson, Associate Professor, School of Fisheries, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, before the Subcommittee on Water and Power of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee held in Cascade Locks, Oregon, April 18, 2000.
Beer, W. Nicholas, Susannah Iltis, Chris Van Holmes, and James J. Anderson. 2000-Jan-13. Evaluation of the 1999 Predictions of the Run-Timing of Wild Migrant Yearling Chinook and Water Quality at Multiple Locations on the Snake and Columbia Rivers using CRiSP/RealTime. Report to Bonneville Power Administration, Environment, Fish and Wildlife.
Anderson, James J., Richard W. Zabel, and Richard A. Hinrichsen. 2000-Jan-12. Modeling the impacts of John Day drawdown on the survival of salmonid stocks. JJAnderson,RWZabel,RAHinrichsen.
Beer, W. Nicholas and James J. Anderson. 2000-Jan. Application of the Out-Migrant Survival Simulator (OMSS) using the SWARM modeling environment to study smolt-predator interactions. Presented at SwarmFest 2000, March 11-13, 2000, Utah State University, Logan, Utah.
Norris, James G. 2000. Defining equivalent exploitation rate reduction policies for endangered salmon stocks.
Anderson, James J. 2000. A vitality based model relating stressors and environmental properties to organism survival - DRAFT.
1999
Burgess, Caitlin, Richard L. Townsend, and John R. Skalski. 1999-Dec. Monitoring and Evaluation of Smolt Migration in the Columbia Basin, Volume IV: Evaluation of the 1998 Predictions of the Run-Timing of Wild Migrant Yearling and Subyearling Chinook and Steelhead, and Hatchery Sockeye in the Snake River Basin using Program RealTime.
Norris, James G., Troy Frever, and Susannah Iltis. 1999-Dec. Coast Model Documentation Manual. Prepared for U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, NMFS, NWFSC.
Kristen E. Ryding, John R. Skalski. 1999-Dec. Multivariate regression relationships between ocean conditions and early marine survival of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch). .
Beer, W. Nicholas, Joshua A. Hayes, Pamela Shaw, Richard W. Zabel, and James J. Anderson. 1999-Jul-21. Evaluation of the 1998 Predictions of the Run-Timing of Wild Migrant Yearling Chinook and Water Quality at Multiple Locations on the Snake and Columbia Rivers using CRiSP/RealTime.
Townsend, Richard L., John R. Skalski, and Dean Yasuda. 1999-Jun. Monitoring and Evaluation of Smolt Migration in the Columbia Basin, Volume III: Evaluation of the 1997 predictions of run-timing of wild migrant yearling and subyearling chinook and sockeye in the Snake River Basin using program RealTime.
Anderson, James J. 1999-May-27. Testimony of James J. Anderson, Associate Professor, School of Fisheries, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Resources Subcommittee on Water and Power and Subcommittee on Fisheries, Conservation, Wildlife and Oceans held in the Longworth House Office Building Washington D.C. May 27, 1999.
Kropp, Stephen. 1999-May-14. Optimization of Spill for Reduction of Dam and Reservoir Mortality in CRiSP: Modeling Support to Army Corps of Engineers Columbia River Fisheries Programs, DRAFT.
Beer, W. Nicholas. 1999-May-03. Application of the Out-Migrant Survival Simulator using the SWARM modeling environment to study smolt-predator interactions: Modeling Support to Army Corps of Engineers Columbia River Fisheries Programs, DRAFT.
Anderson, James J. 1999-Apr-16. Testimony of James J. Anderson, Associate Professor, School of Fisheries, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Water and Power in Hood River, Oregon, April 6, 1999.
John R. Skalski. 1999-Apr-08. Statistical Sampling Plan for the 1999 Lower Granite Dam Hydroacoustic Studies. To: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories, 3110 Port of Benton Boulevard, Richland, WA 99352.
Anderson, James J. 1999-Jan-20. A Personal In-side Review of PATH. Presented at the Idaho State House in Boise, Jan 20, 1999.
S. Langitoto Helu, James J. Anderson and David B. Sampson. 1999. An individual-based fishery model and assessing fishery stability DRAFT. :JJAnderson.
Steel, E. Ashley. 1999. In-stream factors affecting juvenile salmonid migration, DRAFT. Dissertation.
Beer, W. Nicholas. 1999. Comparison of mechanistic and empirical methods for modeling embryo and alevin development in Chinook salmon.
1998
Beer, W. Nicholas. 1998-Dec-18. Growth of Snake River chinook salmon, DRAFT.
Lady, James M. and John R. Skalski. 1998-Dec. Estimators of stream residence time of Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) based on release-recapture data.
Anderson, James J. 1998-Sep-02. Testimony of James J. Anderson Associate Professor, School of Fisheries, University of Washington, Before The U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Resources, September 2, 1998 Pasco, Washington.
John R. Skalski, Steven G. Smith, Robert N. Iwamoto, John G. Williams, and Annette Hoffmann. 1998-Jun. Use of passive integrated transponder tags to estimate survival of migrant juvenile salmonids in the Snake and Columbia rivers. .
Zabel, Richard W., James J. Anderson and Pamela Shaw. 1998-Mar. A multiple reach model to describe the migratory behavior of Snake River yearling chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha).
Anderson, James J. 1998-Feb-17. Testimony of James J. Anderson, Associate Professor, School of Fisheries, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Water and Power in Vancouver, Washington, February 17, 1998.
1997
Beer, W. Nicholas and James J. Anderson. 1997-Dec. Modelling the Growth of Salmonid Embryos.
Norris, James G. 1997-Dec. Chinook Salmon Harvesting Model CRiSP Harvest Manual.
Anderson, James J. 1997-Sep-26. Decadal climate cycles and declining Columbia River salmon.
Lowther, Alan B. and John R. Skalski. 1997-Sep. Design and analysis of salmonid tagging studies in the Columbia Basin, Volume VIII: A new model for estimating survival probabilities and residualization from a release-recapture study of fall chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tschawytscha) smolts in the Snake River.
Hinrichsen, R.A., J.J. Anderson, G.M. Matthews, and C.C. Ebbesmeyer. 1997-Aug-22. Effects of the ocean and river environments on the survival of Snake River stream-type chinook salmon.
Townsend, Richard L. and John R. Skalski. 1997-Aug. Design and Analysis of Salmonid Tagging Studies in the Columbia Basin, Volume IX: A Comparison of Statistical Methods of Estimating Treatment-Control Ratios (Transportation Benefit Ratios) Based on Spring Chinook Salmon on the Columbia River, 1986-1988.
Shaw, Pamela. 1997-Jul-17. Gas Saturation and Sensitivity Analysis Using CRiSP.
Townsend, Richard L., John R. Skalski, and Dean Yasuda. 1997-Jul. Monitoring and Evaluation of Smolt Migration in the Columbia Basin, Volume II: Evaluation of the 1996 Predictions of the Run-Timing of Wild Migrant Yearling Chinook in the Snake River Basin using Program RealTime.
Norris, James G. 1997-Jun-27. Review of Salmon Management Model Migration Algorithms DRAFT.
Hayes, Joshua A. 1997-Jun-17. Analysis of reported release and collection results from Cramer (1996) in comparison to CRiSP v1.5.3.
Anderson, James J. 1997-May-31. Testimony of James J. Anderson, Associate Professor, School of Fisheries, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, before the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Water and Power in Lewiston, Idaho, May 31, 1997.
Salinger, David H. 1997-May. A Splitting Algorithm for Multistage Stochastic Programming with Application to Hydropower Scheduling. Dissertation.
Anderson, James J. 1997-Apr. Decadal Scale Climate Pattern and Salmon Survival: Indicators, Interactions and Implications.
Townsend, Richard L., John R. Skalski, and Dean Yasuda. 1997-Mar. Evaluation of the 1996 Predictions of the Run-Timing of Wild Migrant Yearling Chinook in the Snake River Basin using Program RealTime.
Zabel, Richard W. and James J. Anderson. 1997. A model of the travel time of migrating juvenile salmon, with an application to Snake River spring chinook.
1996
Hayes, Joshua A., Richard Zabel, Pamela Shaw, and James J. Anderson. 1996-Dec. Evaluation of the 1996 Predictions of the Run-Timing of Wild Migrant Yearling Chinook at Multiple Locations in the Snake and Columbia River Basins using CRiSP/RealTime. Report to Bonneville Power Administration, Division of Fish and Wildlife.
Anderson, James J. and Richard A. Hinrichsen. 1996-Oct-17. Climate Indicators of Salmon Survival. Presented at the PICES meeting, October 18, 1996, Nanaimo, B.C.
Townsend, Richard L., John R. Skalski, and Dean Yasuda. 1996-Oct. Monitoring and evaluation of smolt migration in the Columbia River Basin, Volume I: Evaluation of the 1995 Predictions of the Run-Timing of Wild Migrant Subyearling Fall Chinook in the Snake River Basin using Program RealTime.
Zabel, Richard W. 1996-Sep-10. Snake River yearling chinook travel time estimation. Memo to William Stelle, NMFS.
White, Paula J. 1996-Aug-16. Application of a Computer Model to the Sacramento River and Major Tributaries in Regard to Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) Juvenile Migration.
Hayes, Joshua A. 1996-Aug-12. CRiSP validation against preliminary 1996 NMFS survival results. Memo to William Stelle, NMFS.
Lowther, Alan B. and John R. Skalski. 1996-Jun. Design and Analysis of Salmonid Tagging Studies in the Columbia Basin, Volume VII: Monte-Carlo Comparison of Confidence Interval Procedures for Estimating Survival in a Release-Recapture Study, with Applications to Snake River Salmonids.
Townsend, Richard L., Peter Westhagen, Dean Yasuda, John R. Skalski, and Kristen Ryding. 1996-Feb. Evaluation of the 1995 Predictions of the Run-Timing of Wild Migrant Yearling Chinook in the Snake River Basin using Program RealTime.
Beer, W. Nicholas. 1996. A growth model for larval salmon with application to field and laboratory observations of chinook salmon. Thesis.
Anderson, James J., Joshua A. Hayes, Pamela Shaw, and Richard W. Zabel. 1996. Columbia River Salmon Passage Model CRiSP.1.5 Theory, Calibration and Validation for SUNOS.
Shaw, Pamela. 1996. Realtime Temperature Predictions.
Anderson, James J. 1996. Review of the Influence of Climate on Salmon.
Anderson, James J., Joshua A. Hayes, and Richard W. Zabel. 1996. Columbia River Salmon Passage Model CRiSP.1.5 User manual for SUNOS.
1995
Anderson, James J. 1995-Jun. Testimony presented before the Subcommittee on Water and Power of the US House of Representatives Committee on Resources. June 1995 Washington D.C.
Anderson, James J. 1995-Jun. Analysis of Snake River Spill: Information based on the CRiSP research project. Testimony before the Subcommittee on Water and Power of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee June 1995.
Anderson, James J. 1995-Jun. Decline and Recovery of Snake River Salmon.
Anderson, James J. 1995-May-13. Columbia River World Wide Web Group. :JJAnderson.
Anderson, James J. 1995-Apr-10. Notes on Snake River Recovery Plan. Public Power Tour.
Townsend, Richard L., Peter Westhagen, and Dean Yasuda. 1995-Feb. Evaluation of the 1994 Predictions of the Run-Timing of Wild Migrant Yearling Chinook in the Snake River Basin.
1994
Anderson, James J. 1994-Dec-13. Comparison of Mainstem Recovery Options Recover-1 and DFOP.
Norris, James G. 1994-Oct-27. The Merging of Empirical and Modeling Research: Columbia River Models and Beyond. Presented at the 75th Anniversary Celebration, School of Fisheries, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
Zabel, Richard W. 1994-Jun. Spatial and Temporal Models of Migrating Juvenile Salmon with Applications. Dissertation.
Hinrichsen, Richard A. 1994. Optimization Models For Understanding Migration Patterns of Juvenile Chinook Salmon. Dissertation.
1992
Feist, Blake E., James J. Anderson, and Robert Miyamoto. 1992-May. Potential Impacts of Pile Driving on Juvenile Pink (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) and Chum (O. keta) Salmon Behavior and Distribution.
1991
Anderson, James J. 1991-Dec-04. Analysis of Fish Response to Flows in the 1991 Pasco Flume Experiments.
Feist, Blake E. 1991. Potential Impacts of Pile Driving on Juvenile Pink (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) and Chum (O. keta) Salmon Behavior and Distribution. Thesis.
1990
Anderson, James J. 1990-Oct. Assessment of the risk of pile driving to juvenile fish. Presented at the 15th Annual Meeting of Deep Foundations Institute, October 10-12, 1990, Seattle, WA.
1989
Anderson, James J., Blake E. Feist, Robert T. Miyamoto, and Steven O. McConnell. 1989-Jun. Measurement of Low Frequency Sound at Bonneville, McNary and Lower Granite Dams--1988.
Amber L. Parsons, John R. Skalski. . Quantitative Assessment of Salmonid Escapement Techniques in the Pacific Northwest. accepted Reviews in Fisheries Sciences.
Norris, James G. NA. A Simple Spreadsheet Model For Evaluating Recovery Strategies For Snake River Fall Chinook Salmon.