USA: CRC Press LLC, 2000. — 694 р.
Table of ContentsSection I. Needs and Values for Sustainable Fisheries
Chapter 1
Setting the Stage for a Sustainable Pacific Salmon Fisheries Strategy
E. Eric Knudsen, Donald D. MacDonald, and Cleveland R. Steward
Chapter 2
The Needs of Salmon and Steelhead in Balancing Their Conservation and Use
Carl V. Burger
Chapter 3
Science and Management in Sustainable Salmonid Fisheries: The Ball is Not in Our Court
Gordon F. Hartman, Cornelis Groot, and Thomas G. Northcote
Chapter 4
The Importance of Stock Conservation Definitions to the Concept
of Sustainable Fisheries
Kim D. Hyatt and Brian E. Riddell
Chapter 5
The Elements of Alaska’s Sustainable Fisheries
(The Honorable) Fran Ulmer
Chapter 6
Review of Salmon Management in British Columbia: What Has the Past Taught Us?
David W. Narver
Chapter 7
Aboriginal Fishing Rights and Salmon Management in British Columbia:
Matching Historical Justice with the Public Interest
Parzival Copes
Section II. Stock Status
Chapter 8
The Status of Anadromous Salmonids: Lessons in Our Search for Sustainability
Jack E. Williams
Chapter 9
Endangered Species Act Review of the Status of Pink Salmon from Washington,
Oregon, and California
Jeffrey J. Hard, Robert G. Kope, and W. Stewart Grant
Chapter 10
Review of the Status of Coho Salmon from Washington, Oregon, and California
Laurie Weitkamp, Thomas C. Wainright, Gregory J. Bryant, David J. Teel,
and Robert G. Kope
Chapter 11
Status Review of Steelhead from Washington, Idaho, Oregon, and California
Peggy J. Busby, Thomas C. Wainwright, and Gregory J. Bryant
Chapter 12
Status and Distribution of Chinook Salmon and Steelhead in the Interior Columbia
River Basin and Portions of the Klamath River Basin
Russell F. Thurow, Danny C. Lee, and Bruce E. Rieman
Chapter 13
Status and Stewardship of Salmon Stocks in Southeast Alaska
Benjamin W. Van Alen
Chapter 14
Kamchatka Steelhead: Population Trends and Life History Variation
Ksenia A. Savvaitova, Kirill V. Kuzishchin, and Sergei V. Maximov
Section III. Existing Management
Chapter 15
International Management of Fraser River Sockeye Salmon
James C. Woodey
Chapter 16
The History and Status of Pacific Northwest Chinook and Coho Salmon Ocean Fisheries
and Prospects for Sustainability
Gary S. Morishima and Kenneth A. Henry
Chapter 17
Managing Pacific Salmon Escapements: The Gaps Between Theory and Reality
E. Eric Knudsen
Chapter 18
Research Programs and Stock Status for Salmon in Three Transboundary Rivers:
The Stikine, Taku, and Alsek
Kathleen Jensen
Section IV. Habitat Assessment
Chapter 19
The Effects of Forest Harvesting, Fishing, Climate Variation, and Ocean Conditions
on Salmonid Populations of Carnation Creek, Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Peter J. Tschaplinski
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Chapter 20
Chapter 20
Habitat Assessment in Coastal Basins in Oregon: Implications for Coho Salmon
Production and Habitat Restoration
Kim K. Jones and Kelly M. S. Moore
Chapter 21
An Overview Assessment of Compensation and Mitigation Techniques Used to Assist
Fish Habitat Management in British Columbia Estuaries
Colin D. Levings
Chapter 22
Human Population Growth and the Sustainability of Urban Salmonid Streams in the
Lower Fraser Valley
Otto E. Langer, Fern Hietkamp, and Melody Farrell
Section V. Artificial Production
Chapter 23
Minimizing Ecological Impacts of Hatchery-Reared Juvenile Steelhead Trout
on Wild Salmonids in a Yakima Basin Watershed
Geoffrey A. McMichael, Todd N. Pearsons, and Steven A. Leider
Chapter 24
Economic Feasibility of Salmon Enhancement Propagation Programs
Hans D. Radtke and Shannon W. Davis
Chapter 25
The New Order in Global Salmon Markets and Aquaculture Development:
Implications for Watershed-Based Management in the Pacific Northwest
Gilbert Sylvia, James L. Anderson, and Emily Hanson
Chapter 26
Alaska Ocean Ranching Contributions to Sustainable Salmon Fisheries
William W. Smoker, Bruce A. Bachen, Gary Freitag, Harold J. Geiger,
and Timothy J. Linley
Section VI. Modeling Approaches
Chapter 27
The Proportional Migration Selective Fishery Model
Peter W. Lawson and Richard M. Comstock
Chapter 28
A Simulation Model to Assess Management and Allocation Alternatives in Multi-Stock
Pacific Salmon Fisheries
Norma Jean Sands and Jeffrey L. Hartman
Chapter 29
Defining Equivalent Exploitation Rate Reduction Policies for Endangered Salmon Stocks
James G. Norris
Chapter 30
Decadal Climate Cycles and Declining Columbia River Salmon
James J. Anderson
Chapter 31
The Effect of Environmentally Driven Recruitment Variation on Sustainable Yield
from Salmon Populations
Steven P. Cramer
Chapter 32
Using Photosynthetic Rates to Estimate the Juvenile Sockeye Salmon Rearing Capacity
of British Columbia Lakes
Ken S. Shortreed, Jeremy M. B. Hume, and John G. Stockner
Section VII. Habitat Protection and Restoration
Chapter 33
Protecting and Restoring the Habitats of Anadromous Salmonids in the Lake Washington
Watershed, an Urbanizing Ecosystem
Kurt L. Fresh and Gino Lucchetti
Chapter 34
Rehabilitating Stream Channels Using Large Woody Debris with Considerations
for Salmonid Life History and Fluvial Geomorphic Processes
Larry G. Dominguez and C. Jeff Cederholm
Chapter 35
Development of Options for the Reintroduction and Restoration of Chinook Salmon
into Panther Creek, Idaho
Dudley W. Reiser, Michael P. Ramey, and Paul DeVries
Chapter 36
Effectiveness of Current Anadromous Fish Habitat Protection Procedures
for the Tongass National Forest, Alaska
Calvin H. Casipit, Jeff Kershner, Tamra Faris, Steve Kessler, Steve Paustian, Lana Shea,
Max Copenhagen, Mason Bryant, and Richard Aho
Chapter 37
Using Watershed Analysis to Plan and Evaluate Habitat Restoration
Neil B. Armantrout
Chapter 38
Watershed Restoration in Deer Creek, Washington—A Ten-Year Review
James E. Doyle, Greta Movassaghi, Michelle Fischer, and Roger Nichols
Chapter 39
Integrating History into the Restoration of Coho Salmon in the Siuslaw River, Oregon
Matthew Booker
Section VIII. Toward Sustainability
Chapter 40
Community Education and Cooperation Determine Success in Watershed Restoration:
The Asotin Creek Model Watershed Plan
Angela Thiessen and Linda Vane
Chapter 41
Spring-Run Chinook Salmon Work Group: A Cooperative Approach to Watershed
Management in California
Nat Bingham and Allen Harthorne
Chapter 42
Creating Incentives for Salmon Conservation
Rodney M. Fujita and Tira Foran
Chapter 43
Long-Term, Sustainable Monitoring of Pacific Salmon Populations Using Fishwheels
to Integrate Harvesting, Management, and Research
Michael R. Link and Karl K. English
Chapter 44
Sanctuaries for Pacific Salmon
James A. Lichatowich, Guido R. Rahr, III, Shauna M. Whidden,
and Cleveland R. Steward
Chapter 45
One Northwest Community—People, Salmon, Rivers, and the Sea:
Toward Sustainable Salmon Fisheries
Donald D. MacDonald, Cleveland R. Steward, and E. Eric Knudsen