Ecology of Juvenile Salmon in the Northeast Pacific Ocean: Regional Comparisons
Edited by Churchill B Grimes, Richard D Brodeur, Lewis J Haldorson and SM McKinnell
247 pages
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Understanding the interaction between Pacific salmon and their environment is critical for salmon management. This book presents recent advances in our understanding of the ecology of salmon in the North Pacific and Bering Sea and the influence of ocean climate on the life history and population dynamics of Pacific salmon stocks. Focuses on regional comparisons of salmon ecology south and north of the British Columbia transition zone where ocean conditions effect salmon production in opposite phase.
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