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Salmon 2100 : the future of wild Pacific salmon / [edited by] Robert T. Lackey, Denise H. Lach, Sally L. Duncan.

Contributor(s): Lackey, Robert T | Lach, D. (Denise) | Duncan, Sally.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Bethesda, Md. : American Fisheries Society, 2006Description: xxii, 629 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 27 cm.ISBN: 1888569786.Subject(s): FRESHWATER FISH | SALMONIDS | FISH DISTRIBUTION | PACIFIC SALMON | WILD POPULATIONS | CONSERVATION | PACIFIC OCEAN | FISHERY POLICIES | PRICING POLICIES | SALMON | NORTH AMERICAHoldings: GRETA POINT: 639.2.053.3(7) SAL
Contents:
Introduction: The Challenge of Restoring Wild Salmon Robert T. Lackey, Denise H. Lach, and Sally L. Duncan -- Wild Salmon in Western North America: The Historical and Policy Context Robert T. Lackey, Denise H. Lach, and Sally L. Duncan -- Wild Salmon in Western North America: Forecasting the Most Likely Status in 2100 Robert T. Lackey, Denise H. Lach, and Sally L. Duncan -- Policy Prescriptions -- Wild Salmon in the 21st Century: Energy, Triage, and Choices Kenneth Ashley -- Follow the Money Larry L. Bailey and Michelle L. Boshard -- Legacy David A. Bella -- Learning to Decide and Deciding to Learn: Conduits to Wild Salmon in 2100? Gustavo A. Bisbal -- Engineering the Future for Wild Salmon and Steelhead Ernest L. Brannon -- The Philosophical Problem in Salmon Recovery James L. Buchal -- Lasting Wild Salmon Recovery versus Merely Avoiding Extinction Jeff Curtis and Kaitlin L. Lovell -- Commitment, Strategy, Action: The Three Pillars of Wild Salmon Recovery Jeffrey J. Dose -- Human Numbers-The Alpha Factor Affecting the Future of Wild Salmon Gordon F. Hartman, Thomas G. Northcote, and C. Jeff Cederholm -- Caught in the Web David T. Hoopes -- Science and Technology Are Essential for Sustaining Salmon Populations and Their Ecosystems E. Eric Knudsen and Eric G. Doyle -- Got Wild Salmon? A Scientific and Ethical Analysis of Salmon Recovery in the Pacific Northwest and California Steven A. Kolmes and Russell A. Butkus -- The Keys to Success: A Landscape Approach and Making Economics Work for Conservation John H. Lombard -- Salmon in the 21st Century: Managing Human Activities to Achieve Long-Term Sustainability of Pacific Salmon and Steelhead Populations Don D. MacDonald, E. Eric Knudsen, and Cleveland R. Steward -- Climate and Development: Salmon Caught in the Squeeze James T. Martin -- People, Salmon, and Growth in Western North America: Can We Accommodate All Three? John H. Michael, Jr. -- Saving Salmon-and People-in the Next Century Jay W. Nicholas -- A Proactive Sanctuary Strategy to Anchor and Restore High-Priority Wild Salmon Ecosystems Guido R. Rahr and Xanthippe Augerot -- Human Nature, the Growth Imperative, and the Precarious State of Wild Pacific Salmon William E. Rees -- Saving Wild Salmon: Moving from Symbolic Politics to Effective Policy Brent S. Steel -- Thanksgiving 2101: A Salmon Story Benjamin B. Stout -- Salmon Restoration-A Native American Perspective from the Columbia River André J. Talbot and Peter F. Galbreath -- Lifestyles and Ethical Values to Sustain Salmon and Ourselves Jack E. Williams and Edwin P. Pister -- Concluding Comments -- Can We Get There from Here? Salmon in the 21st Century Deninse H. Lach, Sally L. Duncan, and Robert T. Lackey -- Without a Change of Direction, We'll Get Where We're Going: Writing a Future for Wild Salmon Sally L. Duncan, Denise H. Lach, and Robert T. Lackey --
Summary: Restoring wild salmon to the Pacific Northwest is a daunting challenge. In this innovative book, 36 salmon scientists, resource managers, and policy experts identify realistic options to restore and sustain wild salmon runs in California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and southern British Columbia through this century. The policy prescriptions offered are candid, sometimes uncomfortably radical, and occasionally sobering. Most authors conclude that major, sometimes wholesale modification of core societal values and priorities will have to occur if significant, sustainable populations of wild salmon are to be present in the region through 2100. This work will be appreciated by those involved in the policy and science of salmon recovery, as well as by nonexperts who care about the resource.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Preface Contributors Acknowledgments --Scientific and Policy Context -- Introduction: The Challenge of Restoring Wild Salmon Robert T. Lackey, Denise H. Lach, and Sally L. Duncan -- Wild Salmon in Western North America: The Historical and Policy Context Robert T. Lackey, Denise H. Lach, and Sally L. Duncan -- Wild Salmon in Western North America: Forecasting the Most Likely Status in 2100 Robert T. Lackey, Denise H. Lach, and Sally L. Duncan -- Policy Prescriptions -- Wild Salmon in the 21st Century: Energy, Triage, and Choices Kenneth Ashley -- Follow the Money Larry L. Bailey and Michelle L. Boshard -- Legacy David A. Bella -- Learning to Decide and Deciding to Learn: Conduits to Wild Salmon in 2100? Gustavo A. Bisbal -- Engineering the Future for Wild Salmon and Steelhead Ernest L. Brannon -- The Philosophical Problem in Salmon Recovery James L. Buchal -- Lasting Wild Salmon Recovery versus Merely Avoiding Extinction Jeff Curtis and Kaitlin L. Lovell -- Commitment, Strategy, Action: The Three Pillars of Wild Salmon Recovery Jeffrey J. Dose -- Human Numbers-The Alpha Factor Affecting the Future of Wild Salmon Gordon F. Hartman, Thomas G. Northcote, and C. Jeff Cederholm -- Caught in the Web David T. Hoopes -- Science and Technology Are Essential for Sustaining Salmon Populations and Their Ecosystems E. Eric Knudsen and Eric G. Doyle -- Got Wild Salmon? A Scientific and Ethical Analysis of Salmon Recovery in the Pacific Northwest and California Steven A. Kolmes and Russell A. Butkus -- The Keys to Success: A Landscape Approach and Making Economics Work for Conservation John H. Lombard -- Salmon in the 21st Century: Managing Human Activities to Achieve Long-Term Sustainability of Pacific Salmon and Steelhead Populations Don D. MacDonald, E. Eric Knudsen, and Cleveland R. Steward -- Climate and Development: Salmon Caught in the Squeeze James T. Martin -- People, Salmon, and Growth in Western North America: Can We Accommodate All Three? John H. Michael, Jr. -- Saving Salmon-and People-in the Next Century Jay W. Nicholas -- A Proactive Sanctuary Strategy to Anchor and Restore High-Priority Wild Salmon Ecosystems Guido R. Rahr and Xanthippe Augerot -- Human Nature, the Growth Imperative, and the Precarious State of Wild Pacific Salmon William E. Rees -- Saving Wild Salmon: Moving from Symbolic Politics to Effective Policy Brent S. Steel -- Thanksgiving 2101: A Salmon Story Benjamin B. Stout -- Salmon Restoration-A Native American Perspective from the Columbia River André J. Talbot and Peter F. Galbreath -- Lifestyles and Ethical Values to Sustain Salmon and Ourselves Jack E. Williams and Edwin P. Pister -- Concluding Comments -- Can We Get There from Here? Salmon in the 21st Century Deninse H. Lach, Sally L. Duncan, and Robert T. Lackey -- Without a Change of Direction, We'll Get Where We're Going: Writing a Future for Wild Salmon Sally L. Duncan, Denise H. Lach, and Robert T. Lackey -- Glossary -

Restoring wild salmon to the Pacific Northwest is a daunting challenge. In this innovative book, 36 salmon scientists, resource managers, and policy experts identify realistic options to restore and sustain wild salmon runs in California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and southern British Columbia through this century. The policy prescriptions offered are candid, sometimes uncomfortably radical, and occasionally sobering. Most authors conclude that major, sometimes wholesale modification of core societal values and priorities will have to occur if significant, sustainable populations of wild salmon are to be present in the region through 2100. This work will be appreciated by those involved in the policy and science of salmon recovery, as well as by nonexperts who care about the resource.

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