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Will the Klamath “Agreement in Principle” Actually Remove Dams? | Klamath Riverkeeper
Most dam removal advocates agree that the best thing to come out of this AIP is PacifiCorp publicly admitting for the first time ever that dam removal is in the best interest of their customers.
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Pacific Salmon Forum: Final Report
The BC Pacific Salmon Forum consists of seven appointed members who are charged with examining the issues surrounding the wild and farmed salmon resource in British Columbia.
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Hatchery Reform | The Oregonian
Hatchery salmon can't replace dwindling wild salmon runs, but they can help them recover in the Columbia Basin so long as there are significant changes to how hatcheries are managed.
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Salmon Salvation | High Country News
For the first time in memory, some eastern Washington and northern Idaho farmers -- who benefit the most from the barge transportation the four Snake dams provide -- say they would welcome a discussion of alternative ways to move their crops to market.
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Peter Moyle: Salmon, Steelhead, and Trout in California
Recommendations for maintaining salmonid populations.
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David Quammen: Kamchatka's Salmon | Natural Geographic
You can't understand the status and prospects of Oncorhynchus on Earth without considering Kamchatka, the secret outback where at least 20 percent of all wild Pacific salmon go to spawn.
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Bruce Johnsen: Indigenous Knowledge Management | Ecology and Society
Influenced by the peculiar biology of Pacific salmon, these institutions effectively functioned to resolve conflict, promote technological development, provide reliable information, provide feedback about the environmental effects of resource-harvesting decisions, and encourage the accumulation and transfer of relevant knowledge.
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