Summary and Future Plan of BASIS

Dramatic fluctuations in the ocean growth and survival of many Asian and North American salmon populations over the past decade have been attributed to changes in the Bering Sea and other marine ecosystems. The absence of scientific observations for salmon, ecologically related species, and environm...

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