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Choice Reviews Online, 1992
Preface / C. Groot and L. Margolis Life History of Sockeye Salmon / Robert L. Burgner, University of Washington Life History of Pink Salmon / William R. Heard, Auke Bay Fisheries Laboratory, Alaska Life History of Chum Salmon / E.O. Salo, University of Washington Life History of Chinook Salmon / M.C.
Thomas P. Quinn, C. Groot, L. Margolis
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Preface / C. Groot and L. Margolis Life History of Sockeye Salmon / Robert L. Burgner, University of Washington Life History of Pink Salmon / William R. Heard, Auke Bay Fisheries Laboratory, Alaska Life History of Chum Salmon / E.O. Salo, University of Washington Life History of Chinook Salmon / M.C.
Thomas P. Quinn, C. Groot, L. Margolis
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Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2000
Protandry, the earlier arrival of males to the spawning grounds than females, has been reported in several studies of Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.). However, the reasons for protandry in salmon are poorly understood and little is known about how protandry varies among and within populations.
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Protandry, the earlier arrival of males to the spawning grounds than females, has been reported in several studies of Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.). However, the reasons for protandry in salmon are poorly understood and little is known about how protandry varies among and within populations.
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Sanctuaries for Pacific Salmon
1999Over 100 years ago, a plea was made by salmon conservationist Livingston Stone to create a system of refuges that would protect wild salmonids from the effects of development and a burgeoning Northwest population. His plea went unheeded, and artificial propagation of salmon through hatchery operations was used instead to mitigate for habitat loss. This
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American Journal of International Law, 1987
At the “Shamrock Summit” on March 18, 1985, President Ronald Reagan and Prime Minister Brian Mulroney exchanged instruments of ratification bringing the United States-Canada Pacific Salmon Treaty into force. The event ended 14 years of bilateral negotiations, culminating in a treaty that represents a balance of the fishing and conservation interests of
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At the “Shamrock Summit” on March 18, 1985, President Ronald Reagan and Prime Minister Brian Mulroney exchanged instruments of ratification bringing the United States-Canada Pacific Salmon Treaty into force. The event ended 14 years of bilateral negotiations, culminating in a treaty that represents a balance of the fishing and conservation interests of
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Socially Constructing Pacific Salmon
Society & Animals, 1997AbstractWhat does "nature" mean? This general question, central to the social construction of nature, is addressed here by examining one of nature's particulars, Pacific salmon, and by looking at how one group of people, salmon biologists, imbue the fish with meaning.
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Neurochemical Observations on Spawning Pacific Salmon
Nature, 1969WHEN the Pacific salmon (Oncorhyncus spp.) heads into fresh water to spawn, the entire generation is doomed to perish on the spawning grounds. In other Salmonidae, however, life does not necessarily terminate at this point and many return to the sea to repeat the reproductive cycle.
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