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Main Title Salmon, people, and place : a biologist's search for salmon recovery /
Author Lichatowich, Jim,
Publisher Oregon State University Press,
Year Published 2013
OCLC Number 851068170
ISBN 9780870717246 (paperback : alk. paper); 0870717243 (paperback : alk. paper)
Subjects Pacific salmon fisheries--Northwest, Pacific--Management ; Pacific salmon--Conservation--Northwest, Pacific ; Pacific salmon fisheries--Management ; Pacific Northwest
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ESAM  SH348.L528 2013 Region 10 Library/Seattle,WA 09/14/2015
Collation xi, 242 pages ; 23 cm
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-238) and index.
Contents Notes
"Each year wild Pacific salmon leave their oceanic feeding grounds and swim hundreds of miles back to their home rivers. The salmon's annual return is a place-defining event in the Pacific Northwest, with immense ecological, economic, and social significance. However, despite massive spending, efforts to significantly alter the endangered status of salmon have failed. In Salmon, People, and Place, acclaimed fisheries biologist Jim Lichatowich eloquently exposes the misconceptions underlying salmon management and recovery programs that have fueled the catastrophic decline in Northwest salmon populations for more than a century. These programs will continue to fail, he suggests, so long as they regard salmon as products and ignore their essential relationship with their habitat. But Lichatowich offers hope. In Salmon, People, and Place he presents a concrete plan for salmon recovery, one based on the myriad lessons learned from past mistakes. What is needed to successfully restore salmon, Lichatowich states, is an acute commitment to healing the relationships among salmon, people, and place." -- Publisher's website.