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Direct evidence of natal homing in an Atlantic herring metapopulation. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Adv
Moll D   +8 more
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Why farm salmon outcompete fishery salmon

Marine Policy, 2004
Abstract Over the past quarter century, the salmon aquaculture industry has grown rapidly. Price declines caused by the resulting worldwide increase in salmon production have severely impacted the salmon fishing industry, particularly in Alaska. In this paper, we examine the reasons behind the success of farm salmon.
Josh Eagle   +2 more
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The Alaska Salmon Fishery:

Journal of Aquatic Food Product Technology, 1995
Historically, the Alaska salmon industry has been a model of success. Years ago, when historical stocks were diminishing, salmon habitats were saved and salmon populations were increased through the world's most productive hatchery system. In 1993, the Alaska salmon harvest reached a historic high.
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Contemporary Pacific Salmon Fisheries Management

North American Journal of Fisheries Management, 1981
Abstract Successful salmon fisheries management requires effective data systems, advance planning, well-supported spawning escapement objectives, dependable population-size determinations and recognition of practical differences between recreational and commercial fisheries.
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Competition in Salmon Fisheries

1991
Ireland has long ranked with the United Kingdom, Norway, Canada and Greenland as a leading producer of wild Atlantic salmon, and in latter years has ranked third, after Norway and Scotland, in production of farmed Atlantic salmon.
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The Bristol Bay Salmon Fishery

2019
The Bristol Bay Salmon Fishery. The Bristol Bay salmon fishery is widely regarded as one of the most sustainable in the world. Fish abundance and catch are at record levels, and the fishery provides employment for thousands of people and subsistence food for the local residents.
Ray Hilborn, Ulrike Hilborn
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Feedback Control in Pacific Salmon Fisheries

2009
Feedback control, as defined in the field of control systems engineering, is the property of a system that permits the output (i.e., performance) to be compared with the input (i.e., objectives) when choosing an appropriate control action. Although similar principles are used in adaptive control, adaptive management, and manage- ment procedures, there ...
Carrie A. Holt, William K. de la Mare
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International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Convention

1984
Altogether there are six species of Pacific salmons and one species of true salmons in the North Pacific Ocean. All are anadromous, that is, they live most of their life at sea, but return to fresh water to spawn, sometimes going hundreds of miles upriver to the spawning grounds.
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The Tay and Earn Salmon Fisheries

Folk Life, 1998
AbstractThe River Tay is renowned as the foremost salmon river in the United Kingdom, draining the greater part of Perthshire and entering the North Sea between the south coast of Angus and north-east coast of Fife. It is also probably the most scenic river in Britain and from source to sea stretches for nearly 120 miles, possessing a stronger flow ...
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