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Describes the federal marine science and fisheries research programs that are carried out at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography, the Halifax Fisheries Research Laboratory, and the St. Andrews Biological Station.
Presents a study of the fork length, sex, and age of adult Atlantic salmon returning to the Nepisiguit River, New Brunswick. The study was conducted to determine whether those biological characteristics varied between fish of known hatchery origin (marked by a clipped fin) and presumed wild fish. Trends over time between 1982 and 1996 were also examined. Comparison is also made between the characteristics of Nepisiguit River salmon with those of the Miramichi and Restigouche rivers.
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