Where the Salmon Run

Where the Salmon Run PDF

Author: Trova Heffernan

Publisher: University of Washington Press

Published: 2015-08-03

Total Pages: 333

ISBN-13: 0295997958

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Billy Frank Jr. was an early participant in the fight for tribal fishing rights during the 1960s. Roughed up, belittled, and handcuffed on the riverbank, he emerged as one of the most influential Northwest Indians in modern history. His efforts helped bring about the 1974 ruling by Federal Judge George H. Boldt affirming Northwest tribal fishing rights and allocating half the harvestable catch to them. Today, he continues to support Indian country and people by working to protect salmon and restore the environment. Where the Salmon Run tells the life story of Billy Frank Jr., from his father's influential tales, through the difficult and contentious days of the Fish Wars, to today. Based on extensive interviews with Billy, his family, close advisors, as well as political allies and former foes, and the holdings of Washington State's cultural institutions, we learn about the man behind the legend, and the people who helped him along the way.

The Salmon Run

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Author:

Publisher: Schchechmala Children's

Published: 2016-11

Total Pages: 20

ISBN-13: 9781926886442

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The Salmon Run follows a salmon on his journey to return to the spawning grounds. Written and illuystrated by Clayton Gauthier, the debut book of talented artis and storyteller.

Salmon Run

Salmon Run PDF

Author: Michael D. Blackstock

Publisher: Kamloops, BC : Wyget Books

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 0973676507

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Run Salmon Run

Run Salmon Run PDF

Author: Bobs & Lolo

Publisher:

Published: 2018-12

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 9780993822407

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Dive into the world of salmon in this lyrically written and beautifully illustrated children's book. Learn about the important lifecycle of Pacific Salmon through the thoughtfully written narrative by award-winning children's music duo Bobs & LoLo and enjoy vibrant and engaging visuals by illustrator Lori Joy Smith.

Buoy 10

Buoy 10 PDF

Author: Larry Ellis

Publisher: Frank Amato Publications

Published: 2016-06

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781571885302

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Finally a comprehensive book on the Columbia River¿s world-famous Buoy 10, from one of the most respected and accomplished anglers in the area. Maps, boat launches, techniques, rigs, safety, timing, species, weather, tides, boats, accommodations, campgrounds tackle shops, marinas ¿ everything an angler needs to know to find success at Buoy 10, home to the world¿s largest salmon run.

King of Fish

King of Fish PDF

Author: David Montgomery

Publisher: Basic Books

Published: 2009-04-28

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 0786739932

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The salmon that symbolize the Pacific Northwest's natural splendor are now threatened with extinction across much of their ancestral range. In studying the natural and human forces that shape the rivers and mountains of that region, geologist David Montgomery has learned to see the evolution and near-extinction of the salmon as a story of changing landscapes. Montgomery shows how a succession of historical experiences -first in the United Kingdom, then in New England, and now in the Pacific Northwest -repeat a disheartening story in which overfishing and sweeping changes to rivers and seas render the world inhospitable to salmon. In King of Fish , Montgomery traces the human impacts on salmon over the last thousand years and examines the implications both for salmon recovery efforts and for the more general problem of human impacts on the natural world. What does it say for the long-term prospects of the world's many endangered species if one of the most prosperous regions of the richest country on earth cannot accommodate its icon species? All too aware of the possible bleak outcome for the salmon, King of Fish concludes with provocative recommendations for reinventing the ways in which we make environmental decisions about land, water, and fish.

Salmon Stream

Salmon Stream PDF

Author: Carol Reed-Jones

Publisher: Dawn Publications (CA)

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781584690139

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Rhyming text and illustrations describe the life cycle of a salmon.

Salmon Forest

Salmon Forest PDF

Author: David Suzuki

Publisher: Greystone Books Ltd

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 38

ISBN-13: 1553651634

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One fall day, Kate goes with her father, a fish biologist, to the river where he works -- a river in the Pacific rain forest -- the "salmon forest," as he calls it. Together they watch the sockeye salmon returning to the river to spawn, and witness a bear scooping up a salmon. Next, Kate and her dad run into a Native boy named Brett and his family fishing at a pool in the river. From her adventures, Kate discovers how the forest and the salmon need each other and why the forest is called the salmon forest. David Suzuki and Sarah Ellis's charming and informative text and Sheena Lott's watercolors magically evoke the spirit and mystery of the West Coast rain forest.

On the Cains

On the Cains PDF

Author: Brad Burns

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2020-03-24

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 0811768155

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A historical look at and current guide to the Cains River in New Brunswick. There is almost a mystical aura surrounding the Cains and its Atlantic salmon and brook trout fishery. Only about a third of it was ever settled and then lightly, and by the middle of the twentieth century settlers had all given up and the river reverted to completely wild, which it still is today. The book also explores the Cains’s relationship with the Miramichi River, in particular the Black Brook, the biggest and most productive pool on the river. In low water, a substantial portion of the Cains’s fall run of fish stacks up there waiting for rain.