“…The knowledge gained during the last five years on the winter ecology of Pacific salmon is based primarily on surveys conducted by Russia in central and western parts of Subarctic Frontal Zone in the winter and spring 2009-2011, a synthesis of surveys conducted by Russia in 1982-1992, and cruises by Canada on the continental shelf from west of Vancouver Island to Southeast Alaska in the fall and winter 2000-2014, much of which was reviewed in Myers et al ( ). et al 2016aShubin and Akinicheva 2016), coded-wire tags (Fisher et al 2014;Tucker et al 2015a), acoustic tags (Moore et al 2012;Brosnan et al 2014), and genetic stock identification methods (Tucker et al , 2012aShpigalskaya et al , 2016Teel et al 2015;Kondzela et al 2016a, b). Overall, migration behavior of juvenile salmon has been shown to vary among species, stocks, and life histories (Tucker et al , 2012aFisher et al 2014;Teel et al 2015).…”