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Thedinga, J. F., A. C. Wertheimer, R.A. Heintz, J. M. Maselko, and S.D. Rice. 2000. Effects of stock, coded-wire tagging, and transplant on straying of pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) in southeastern Alaska. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci./J. Can. Sci. Halieut. Aquat. 57(10): 2076-2085. [Abstract]

Thomassen, S., M. I. Pedersen, and G. Holdensgaard. 2000. Tagging the European eel Anguilla anguilla with coded wire tags. Aquaculture 185:57-61. [Abstract]

Thompson, J. M., P. S. Hirethota, and B. T. Eggold. 2005. A comparison of elastomer marks and fin clips as marking techniques for walleye. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 25(1):308-315. [Abstract]

Thompson, P. D., and F. J. Rahel. 1998. Evaluation of artificial barriers in small rocky mountain streams for preventing the upstream movement of brook trout. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 18:206-210. [Abstract]

Thrower, F. P. and W.W. Smoker. 1984. First adult return of pink salmon tagged as emergents with binary-coded wires. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 113:803-804. [Abstract]

Tipping, J. M. 1998. Return rates of hatchery-produced sea-run cutthroat trout reared in a pond versus a standard or baffled raceway. The Progressive Fish-Culturist 60:109–113. [Abstract]

Tipping, J. M., and J. R Heinricher. 1993. Use of magnetic wire tag locations to mark tiger muskellunge. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 13:190-193. [Abstract]

Tipping, J. M. & P. R. Seidel. 2006. Reducing Length Variation in Juvenile Steelhead and Coho Salmon through the Use of the AutoFish Tagging Trailer System. North American Journal of Aquaculture 68:81–85. [Abstract]

Tipping, J. M., R. V. Cooper, J. B. Byrne, and T. H. Johnson. 1995. Length and condition factor of migrating and nonmigrating hatchery-reared steelhead smolts. The Progressive Fish-Culturist 57:120-123. [Abstract]

Tipping and Seidel (2006) used the Autofish System to sort juvenile steelhead and coho salmon by size during fin clipping operations.

  
  

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