Klamath River Fish Die-off, September 2002
Author : George Guillen
Publisher :
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 20,63 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Chinook salmon
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Author : George Guillen
Publisher :
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 20,63 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Chinook salmon
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Author : Dennis D. Lynch
Publisher :
Page : 20 pages
File Size : 44,2 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Hydrology
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Author : George Guillen
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Page : 70 pages
File Size : 17,28 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Chinook salmon
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Page : 20 pages
File Size : 13,8 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Hydrology
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Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 85 pages
File Size : 16,61 MB
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ISBN : 1428983643
Author : National Research Council
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 425 pages
File Size : 46,92 MB
Release : 2004-04-30
Category : Science
ISBN : 0309090970
In 1988 the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service listed two endemic fishes of the upper Klamath River basin of Oregon and California, the sucker and the Lost River sucker, as endangered under the federal Endangered Species Act (ESA). In 1997, the National Marine Fisheries Service added the Southern Oregon Northern coastal California (SONCC) coho salmon as a threatened species to the list. The leading factors attributed to the decline of these species were overfishing, blockage of migration, entrainment by water management structures, habitat degradation, nonnative species, and poor water quality. Endangered and Threatened Fishes of the Klamath River Basin addresses the scientific aspects related to the continued survival of coho salmon and shortnose and Lost River suckers in the Klamath River. The book further examines and identifies gaps in the knowledge and scientific information needed for recovery of the listed species and proves an assessment of scientific considerations relevant to strategies for promoting the recovery of those species.
Author : Howard G. Wilshire
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 634 pages
File Size : 40,52 MB
Release : 2008-06-05
Category : Science
ISBN : 0199881669
The American West at Risk summarizes the dominant human-generated environmental challenges in the 11 contiguous arid western United States - America's legendary, even mythical, frontier. When discovered by European explorers and later settlers, the west boasted rich soils, bountiful fisheries, immense, dense forests, sparkling streams, untapped ore deposits, and oil bonanzas. It now faces depletion of many of these resources, and potentially serious threats to its few "renewable" resources. The importance of this story is that preserving lands has a central role for protecting air and water quality, and water supplies--and all support a healthy living environment. The idea that all life on earth is connected in a great chain of being, and that all life is connected to the physical earth in many obvious and subtle ways, is not some new-age fad, it is scientifically demonstrable. An understanding of earth processes, and the significance of their biological connections, is critical in shaping societal values so that national land use policies will conserve the earth and avoid the worst impacts of natural processes. These connections inevitably lead science into the murkier realms of political controversy and bureaucratic stasis. Most of the chapters in The American West at Risk focus on a human land use or activity that depletes resources and degrades environmental integrity of this resource-rich, but tender and slow-to-heal, western U.S. The activities include forest clearing for many purposes; farming and grazing; mining for aggregate, metals, and other materials; energy extraction and use; military training and weapons manufacturing and testing; road and utility transmission corridors; recreation; urbanization; and disposing of the wastes generated by everything that we do. We focus on how our land-degrading activities are connected to natural earth processes, which act to accelerate and spread the damages we inflict on the land. Visit www.theamericanwestatrisk.com to learn more about the book and its authors.
Author : Barbara Cosens
Publisher : University of New Mexico Press
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 39,63 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Indians of North America
ISBN : 0826351220
In this detailed collection of essays, lawyers, historians, and tribal leaders explore the nuances of the Winters Doctrine.
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Natural Resources. Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife, and Oceans
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Page : 140 pages
File Size : 15,9 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Technology & Engineering
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Page : 862 pages
File Size : 25,32 MB
Release : 2007
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