Contents Notes |
The problem of the Columbia River salmon / Willis E. McConnaha, Richard N. Williams and James A. Lichatowich -- The conceptual foundation / James A. Lichatowich [and others] -- A foundation for restoration / William J. Liss [and others] -- The diversity, structure and status of populations / Richard N. Williams, James A. Lichatowich and Madison S. Powell -- The status of habitats / Jack A. Stanford, Christopher A. Frissell and Charles C. Coutant -- Hydroelectric systems and migration / Charles C. Coutant and Richard R. Whitney -- Sources of mortality and effectiveness of mitigation / Richard R. Whitney, Charles C. Coutant and Phillip R. Mundy -- Artificial production and the effects of fish culture on native salmonids / James A. Lichatowich, Madison S. Powell and Richard N. Williams -- Harvest management / Phillip R. Mundy -- The estuary, plume, and marine environments / Daniel L. Bottom, Brian E. Riddell and James A. Lichatowich -- Monitoring and evaluation / Lyman L. McDonald [and others] -- The federal approach to salmon recovery / Peter A. Bisson [and others] -- Conclusion and strategies for salmon restoration in the Columbia River Basin / Richard N. Williams [and others]. "Return to the River is the result of a unique 15-year collaboration among the authors investigating the decline and management of Columbia River salmon and steelhead populations. It advances the radical notion that the Columbia River is, in fact, a river, and that the solution to the loss of salmon and other species, is to "return to the river"--To a vision of the Columbia River as an ecosystem, rather than an economic machine."--Jacket. |