Geomagneting Imprinting and Homing in Salmon and Steelhead

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Dr. David Noakes' 2012-14 Oregon Sea Sea Grant-supported research project

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Salmon Geomagnetic Orientation• The “BIG IDEA”– HOW do salmon DO it?– Orientation, homing, migration, navigation– Homing: straying

• Why is it important to Oregonians?– Salmon management, conservation, harvest– Hatchery: Wild considerations– Coastal energy development

Hans NordengAn alternative hypothesis for salmon homing – kin recognition

Embryo orientationVertical movement in substrate

Juvenile behavior – imprinting?

Natural vs Wild environment

Adult homing migrationPacific Ocean – back to home river

Orientation: Do Salmon have an app for that?David L. G. Noakes

Research TeamDavid Noakes, Ken Lohmann, Tom Quinn, Andy Dittman, Jennifer Nielsen, Carl Schreck, Michael Banks (Pete Klimley, Nathan Putman, Sam Chan)

Education & Outreach

• Adult salmon - fishers• Hatchery influences on homing and straying• Citizen science – watershed councils, STEP• OCAMP – students• OSU – student research topic course

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