
Return to the River
Restoring Salmon Back to the Columbia River
Richard N. Williams(Editor)
Academic Press
Published on 21. November 2005
Book
Hardback
720 pages
978-0-12-088414-8 (ISBN)
Description
Return to the River will describe a new ecosystem-based approach to the restoration of salmon and steelhead populations in the Columbia River, once one of the most productive river basins for anadromous salmonids on the west coast of North America. The approach of this work has broad applicability to all recovery efforts throughout the northern hemisphere and general applicability to fisheries and aquatic restoration efforts throughout the world.
The Pacific Northwest is now embroiled in a major public policy debate over the management and restoration of Pacific salmon. The outcome of the debate has the potential to affect major segments of the region's economy - river transportation, hydroelectric production, irrigated agriculture, urban growth, commercial and sport fisheries, etc. This debate, centered as it is on the salmon in all the rivers, has created a huge demand for information. The book will be a powerful addition to that debate.
The Pacific Northwest is now embroiled in a major public policy debate over the management and restoration of Pacific salmon. The outcome of the debate has the potential to affect major segments of the region's economy - river transportation, hydroelectric production, irrigated agriculture, urban growth, commercial and sport fisheries, etc. This debate, centered as it is on the salmon in all the rivers, has created a huge demand for information. The book will be a powerful addition to that debate.
Reviews / Votes
"This comprehensive text will be of invaluable help to all those involved in conservation and river restoration work whether as a scientists, administrator or politician, and many others involved in related undertakings." --Derek Mills, for FISHERIES RESEARCH (2006)"This edited volume provides a detailed overview of the science and policy of salmon restoration...This book is important reading for anyone interested in salmon and watershed restoration, and the chapters provide a wealth of scientific information on riverine and salmonid ecology." --FISHERIES (2006)
"...very readable, this mighty book is packed with years of research and conclusions that demand reading and understanding by our elected representatives and decision-makers...Editor Richard Willams, with the Center for Salmonoids and Freshwater Species at Risk at the University of Idaho, has drawn together in one book the collective knowledge of a large group of the Northwest's best scientists who study fish and their environment." --Jack Berryman in SALMON TROUT STEELHEADER (2005)
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Fisheries managers & biologists, natural resource administrators, and river ecologists
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 237 mm
Width: 162 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
1207 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-088414-8 (9780120884148)
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E-Book
11/2005
Academic Press
€78.95
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Editor
University of Idaho, Center for Salmonids and Freshwater Species at Risk, Hagerman, Idaho, U.S.A.
Content
Part I: A New Conceptual Foundation
Chapter 1. The Problem of the Columbia River Salmon
Chapter 2. The Conceptual Foundation
Part II: The Salmon Ecosystem and Its Management
Chapter 3. A Foundation for Restoration
Chapter 4. The Diversity, Structure and Status of Populations
Chapter 5. The Status of Habitats
Chapter 6. Hydroelectric Systems and Migration
Chapter 7. Sources of Mortality and Effectiveness of Mitigation
Chapter 8. Artificial Production and the Effects of Fish Culture on Native Salmonids
Chapter 9. Harvest Management
Chapter 10. The Estuary, Plume, and Marine Environments
Part III: A New Vision for Restoration
Chapter 11. Monitoring and Evaluation
Chapter 12. The Federal Approach to Salmon Recovery at the Millennium
Chapter 13. Conclusions and Strategies for Salmon Restoration in the Columbia River Basin
Chapter 1. The Problem of the Columbia River Salmon
Chapter 2. The Conceptual Foundation
Part II: The Salmon Ecosystem and Its Management
Chapter 3. A Foundation for Restoration
Chapter 4. The Diversity, Structure and Status of Populations
Chapter 5. The Status of Habitats
Chapter 6. Hydroelectric Systems and Migration
Chapter 7. Sources of Mortality and Effectiveness of Mitigation
Chapter 8. Artificial Production and the Effects of Fish Culture on Native Salmonids
Chapter 9. Harvest Management
Chapter 10. The Estuary, Plume, and Marine Environments
Part III: A New Vision for Restoration
Chapter 11. Monitoring and Evaluation
Chapter 12. The Federal Approach to Salmon Recovery at the Millennium
Chapter 13. Conclusions and Strategies for Salmon Restoration in the Columbia River Basin