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Scientists have published a novel method for counting Pacific salmon – analyzing DNA from the slime the fish leave behind in their spawning streams. The study, funded by The National Geographic ...
Scientists have published a novel method for counting Pacific salmon—analyzing DNA from the slime the fish leave behind in their spawning streams.
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As usual, pink salmon made up the bulk of the commercial catch at 49 percent by weight, followed by chums at 29 percent and sockeyes at 19 percent. Cohos made up 3 percent of the total North ...
Five species of Pacific salmon -- pink, chum, sockeye, coho, and chinook -- are distributed through more than 6,000 streams in southeast Alaska alone. More than 1,000 of those streams host ...