King of Fish: the Thousand-Year Run of Salmon
Montgomery will review the evolution of the Pacific salmon. He will compare the current Pacific salmon decline to previous Atlantic salmon declines in England, Scotland, and New England. He will focus on harvest, hydro, and habitat as the keys to understanding these declines. Finally, he will sugges...
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ftunivwashington:oai:digital.lib.washington.edu:1773/16990 2023-05-15T15:31:31+02:00 King of Fish: the Thousand-Year Run of Salmon Montgomery, David 2005-02-17 http://hdl.handle.net/1773/16990 en_US eng University of Washington Water Center 2005 Annual Review of Research;Montgomery http://hdl.handle.net/1773/16990 Oncorhynchus anadromous fish aquatic habitat fisheries management hydrology hydrobiology limnology Salmo salar habitat conservation biological corridors water Presentation 2005 ftunivwashington 2023-03-12T18:48:35Z Montgomery will review the evolution of the Pacific salmon. He will compare the current Pacific salmon decline to previous Atlantic salmon declines in England, Scotland, and New England. He will focus on harvest, hydro, and habitat as the keys to understanding these declines. Finally, he will suggest that one of the few strategies that might work over the long run would be to create a network of Salmon Sanctuaries by restoring forested river corridors along river floodplains. Conference Object Atlantic salmon Salmo salar University of Washington, Seattle: ResearchWorks Pacific |
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Montgomery will review the evolution of the Pacific salmon. He will compare the current Pacific salmon decline to previous Atlantic salmon declines in England, Scotland, and New England. He will focus on harvest, hydro, and habitat as the keys to understanding these declines. Finally, he will suggest that one of the few strategies that might work over the long run would be to create a network of Salmon Sanctuaries by restoring forested river corridors along river floodplains. |
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University of Washington Water Center |
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