Bioenergetics modeling tests done as part of 2007-2010 research indicates that the presence of non-native American shad in the Columbia-Snake river could provide fuel for young fall chinook salmon as they motor each year toward the Pacific Ocean.
Bioenergetics modeling tests done as part of 2007-2010 research indicates that the presence of non-native American shad in the Columbia-Snake river could provide fuel for young fall chinook salmon as they motor each year toward the Pacific Ocean.