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  • Columbia Basin Research (CBR) is a joint effort of scientific research projects through the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences at the University of Washington under the leadership of James Anderson and John Skalski. We investigate issues surrounding salmon biology in the Columbia and Snake River basins. Our research has produced computer models which simulate and predict salmon migration and survival in the Columbia Basin and salmon harvest in the North Pacific. We also function as a secondary database site, providing data and tools to analyze salmon issues in Columbia Basin. As a secondary database site, we add value to the data through statistical analysis and modeling activities. The Columbia Basin Research group occupies an office in downtown Seattle (see directions for exact location). Currently, the CBR group has 15+ staff members including two faculty members, research consultants, computer programmers, database manager, graduate students, system administrator, program administrators, and various other staff. CBR has multiple computing capabilities, including Win32 and Unix, and multiple database capabilities, including Ingres and Oracle. Contact Information: Columbia Basin Research Puget Sound Plaza 1325 4th Avenue, Ste 1820 Seattle, WA 98101-2509 Personal: Jim Anderson jim&#64cbr.washington.edu Phone: 206-543-4772 Fax: 206-616-7452 CBR Homepage: "http://www.cbr.washington.edu/" [Summary provided by University of Washington] (en)

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