Contact Information
Ted Stevens Marine Research Institute17109 Pt. Lena Loop Road
Juneau, AK 99801
Phone: (907) 789-6003
bill.heard@noaa.gov
William Heard Affiliate Professor
Affiliations
- NOAA
- Ted Stevens Marine Research Institute
Links
Publications
Park, W., M. Sturdevant, J. Orsi, A. Wertheimer, E. Fergusson, W. Heard, and T. Shirley. 2004. Interannual abundance patterns of copepods during an ENSO event in Icy Strait, southeastern Alaska. ICES J. Mar. Sci. 61(4):464-477.
Wertheimer, A.C., W.R. Heard, and W.W. Smoker. 2004. Effects of hatchery releases and environmental variation on wild-stock productivity: consequences for sea ranching of pink salmon in Prince William Sound, Alaska. Pages 307-326 in K. M. Leber, S. Kitada, T. Svasand, and H. L. Blankenship (eds.), Stock Enhancement and Sea Ranching 2. Blackwell Science Ltd, Oxford. (This book is available for purchase from www.blackwellpublishing.com ).
Heard, W. R. 2003. Alaska salmon enhancement: a successful program for hatchery and wild stocks, p. 149-169. In Y. Nakamura, J. P. McVey, S. Fox, K. Churchill, C. Neidig, and K. Leber (editors), Ecology of aquaculture species and enhancement of stocks, Proceedings of the 30th U. S.-Japan Aquaculture Panel, 3-4 December 2001. Florida Sea Grant TP-128, Mote Marine Lab, Sarasota, FL.
Wertheimer A. C., W. W. Smoker, T. L. Joyce, and W. R. Heard. 2001. Hatchery pink salmon in Prince William Sound: enhancement or replacement? Trans. Am. Fish. Soc.130: 712-720.
Brodeur, R. D., G. W. Boehlert, E. Casillas, M. B. Eldridge, J. H. Helle, W. T. Peterson, W. R. Heard, S. T. Lindley, and M. H. Sshwewe. 2000. A coordinated research plan for estuarine and ocean research on Pacific salmon. Fisheries. 25: 7-16.


