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This blog has migrated!: December 2010
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This blog has migrated! You can find me over at the Southern Fried Science network, at salmon.southernfriedscience.com. Friday, December 24, 2010. It's official: I'm calling a posting hiatus for winter break. Regular posting will resume sometime next week. Wednesday, December 15, 2010. Today: Chinook ( Oncorhynchus tshawytscha. Chinook can be separated into two categories: ocean-type and stream-type. The ocean-type chinook tend to stay near the coast; the stream-type go to the open ocean. So even if a ch...
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This blog has migrated!: Blog Migration!
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This blog has migrated! You can find me over at the Southern Fried Science network, at salmon.southernfriedscience.com. Thursday, March 10, 2011. I am extremely honored to announce a migration of this blog over to its adult habitat at the GAM. At Southern Fried Science. The new blog address is salmon.southernfriedscience.com. Please join me in celebration of the move.and expect more awesome and informative salmon posts at the new address! Whats on your mind? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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This blog has migrated!: September 2010
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This blog has migrated! You can find me over at the Southern Fried Science network, at salmon.southernfriedscience.com. Friday, September 24, 2010. Acoustics in Puget Sound. Thursday, September 23*. Realize I am running late for my first boat day. Panic. Drag self out of bed. Thank goodness I had the foresight to pack today’s lunch and dinner in advance. Stuff everything into bag. Shovel some breakfast in my mouth. I meant to leave 5 minutes ago. I guess I can make it in 15 minutes. We stop to get gas.
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This blog has migrated!: Embryos to Alevins
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This blog has migrated! You can find me over at the Southern Fried Science network, at salmon.southernfriedscience.com. Wednesday, February 23, 2011. The fertilized eggs are safely in the gravel; their mother, Sally Salmon, has passed on; now what happens? Let’s talk about the development and survival of salmon embryos and the subsequent emergence of alevin. The rate of development for an embryo is strongly controlled by temperature: embryos tend to develop faster in warmer temperatures (but not too warm!
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This blog has migrated!: February 2011
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This blog has migrated! You can find me over at the Southern Fried Science network, at salmon.southernfriedscience.com. Wednesday, February 23, 2011. The fertilized eggs are safely in the gravel; their mother, Sally Salmon, has passed on; now what happens? Let’s talk about the development and survival of salmon embryos and the subsequent emergence of alevin. The rate of development for an embryo is strongly controlled by temperature: embryos tend to develop faster in warmer temperatures (but not too warm!
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This blog has migrated!: Salmon Reproduction: the Spawning Process
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This blog has migrated! You can find me over at the Southern Fried Science network, at salmon.southernfriedscience.com. Monday, February 21, 2011. Salmon Reproduction: the Spawning Process. Right, guys and gals, hold on to your hats! Today we’re talking about sex. When you’re a salmon, your spawning strategies pretty much depend on whether you’re male or female. Females compete with other females to acquire, prepare, and defend nesting sites. But salmon also compete intersexually (between sexes). You can...
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This blog has migrated!: The Next GMO in Stores: Salmon?
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This blog has migrated! You can find me over at the Southern Fried Science network, at salmon.southernfriedscience.com. Monday, February 14, 2011. The Next GMO in Stores: Salmon? In the meantime, here's some salmon in the news: controversy over genetically modified Atlantic salmon. February 20, 2011 at 5:08 PM. Neat article. What are your thoughts on the controversy, though? In other news, I have been craving scientific discussion. Lets start a journal club. February 21, 2011 at 12:40 PM. It really becom...
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This blog has migrated!: March 2011
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This blog has migrated! You can find me over at the Southern Fried Science network, at salmon.southernfriedscience.com. Thursday, March 10, 2011. I am extremely honored to announce a migration of this blog over to its adult habitat at the GAM. At Southern Fried Science. The new blog address is salmon.southernfriedscience.com. Please join me in celebration of the move.and expect more awesome and informative salmon posts at the new address! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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This blog has migrated!: Salmon Jargon
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This blog has migrated! You can find me over at the Southern Fried Science network, at salmon.southernfriedscience.com. Monday, November 8, 2010. Anyone who has ever talked to me knows this: when I get going, I don't stop. So here's a handy guide to help you keep up:. Embryo—after fertilization, before hatching. Fry—newly emerged juvenile, rearing in freshwater. Parr—juvenile, rearing in freshwater. Fishery—collective term for fishing activities in a given area with some type of gear. Population—al...
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This blog has migrated!: Obama, Fishing Closures, and Seattle Salmon
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This blog has migrated! You can find me over at the Southern Fried Science network, at salmon.southernfriedscience.com. Wednesday, January 26, 2011. Obama, Fishing Closures, and Seattle Salmon. In this week's news:. If you missed President Obama's State of the Union address, you missed out on some salmon fun. Here's a New York Times. Blog post about it. And here's a YouTube video. On a lighter note, those of you who enjoy The Onion. S offbeat humor should also check out The Seattle Salmon. A Dream Job in...