Pacific Salmon: Ecology and Management of Western Alaska's Populations
Edited by CC Krueger and CE Zimmerman
800 pages
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This book examines the sustainability of salmon fisheries in the Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim (AYK) region of Alaska. Over fifty chapters, the book assesses
the ecological processes that cause change in salmon populations, describes the effects of varying salmon runs on rural communities and examines
emerging themes of salmon ecology and management in the AYK region.
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