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An Assessment of Oil-Spill Effects on Pink Salmon Populations Following the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill--Part 1
註釋Pink salmon, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, is the main salmon species of commercial importance in Prince William Sound. Unlike other Pacific salmon, they have a two-year life cycle and have adapted to spawn in the intertidal reaches of numerous small streams throughout the oil-spill area. Thus, they represent the species at highest potential risk for spill-related injury. This paper discusses results of field programs initiated within a few days of the spill and designed to assess spill effects on critical early life stages of pink salmon in postspill years.