I would like to thank everyone who responded to my request for information about Hatchery philosophy. I've compiled a list of papers, chapters and contacts below. Thanks again for your replies.
JOURNAL ARTICLES AND SYMPOSIA--
Brannon, E.L. 1993. The perpetual oversight of hatchery programs. Fisheries Research 18:19-27.
White, R. J., J. R. Karr, and W. Nehlsen. 1995. Better roles for fish stocking in aquatic resource management. American Fisheries Society Symposium 15: 527-547.
BOOKS AND CHAPTERS--
"A century of fisheries in North America," published by the AFS
National Research Council. 1996. Upstream: salmon and society in the Pacific Northwest. Report of the Committee on Protection and Management of Pacific Northwest Anadromous Salmonids for the National Research Council. Naitonal Academy Press. Washington, D.C. Chapter 12 Hatcheries (pp. 302-347)'
Allendorf, F.W. and R.W. Waples. Conservation and genetics of salmonid fishes. In: (Ed. J.C. Avise and J.L. Hamrick), Conservation Genetics: case histories from nature, pp. 238-280. (Much useful information in final section, Breeding and Hatcheries, pp. 265-268).
CONTACTS--
Dr. Peter Bergman at Northwest Fisheries Technology, Shaw Island, WA
Jim Lichatowich ([log in to unmask]) and Dan Bottom ([log in to unmask])
Cheers, Bill -- William Pinnix [log in to unmask]
University of Washington work(206) 616-9418 School of Fisheries fax (206) 685-7471 Box 357980 Seattle, WA 98195
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