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Click to View Report Details Click to View Full Report Meyers, T. R., S. Short, C. Farrington, K. Lipson, H. J. Geiger, and R. Gates. 1993. Establishment of a negative-positive threshold optical density value for the enzyme- linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to detect soluble antigen of Renibacterium salmoninarum in Alaskan Pacific salmon. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 16:191-197.
Click to View Report Details Click to View Full Report Habicht, C., J. E. Seeb, R. B. Gates, I. R. Brock, and C. A. Olito. 1994. Triploid coho salmon outperform diploid and triploid hybrids between coho salmon and Chinook salmon during their first year. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 51(S1):31-37.
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Crane, P. A., L. W. Seeb and R. B. Gates. 1994. Yukon River chum salmon: progress report for genetic stock identification studies July 1, 1992-June 30, 1994. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Commercial Fisheries Management and Development Division, Regional Information Report 5J94-19, Juneau.
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Seeb, L. W., P. A. Crane and R. B. Gates. 1995. Progress report of genetic studies of Pacific rim chum salmon and preliminary analysis of the 1993 and 1994 South Unimak June fisheries . Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Commercial Fisheries Management and Development Division, Regional Information Report 5J95-07, Anchorage.
Click to View Report Details Click to View Full Report Debevec, E., R. B. Gates, M. Masuda, J. Pella, J. Reynolds, and L. W. Seeb. 2000. SPAM (Version 3.2) Statistics program for analyzing mixtures. Journal of Heredity 91(6):509-510.

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* The above results include Regional Information Reports (RIR) from the Commercial Fisheries Division. Reports in this series may contain raw data and preliminary results, and receive varying degrees of regional, biometric and editorial review. Please contact the author or the Division of Commercial Fisheries if in doubt of the level of review, and whether citation of the report is appropriate.