Author:
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Category : Fish culture
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
Sport Fishery Abstracts
Fisheries Review
Forest and Stream Management in the Oregon Coast Range
Author: Stephen D. Hobbs
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
This major volume presents a wealth of fundamental and applied research on managing Coast Range forest and stream ecosystems. Written primarily for managers and resource specialists, the book will also appeal to policymakers, resource scientists, forest landowners, the conservation community, and students interested in forestry, fisheries, and wildlife sciences.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
This major volume presents a wealth of fundamental and applied research on managing Coast Range forest and stream ecosystems. Written primarily for managers and resource specialists, the book will also appeal to policymakers, resource scientists, forest landowners, the conservation community, and students interested in forestry, fisheries, and wildlife sciences.
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Silvicultural Management of Riparian Areas for Multiple Resources
Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Fisheries Bioengineering Symposium
Author: John Colt
Publisher:
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 588
Book Description
The 1988 Fisheries Bioengineering Symposium, held in Portland, Oregon, USA, was based on a theme of "Problems and Solutions in Developed River Systems." The emphasis was upon developed river systems both because development is more the norm than nondevelopment and because the seemingly worst problems-hence, the biggest challenges-for fish in rivers result from development. Further, one can reasonably predict that development will continue, so unless adequate solutions are found, river-based fisheries will experience progressiverly greater problems. Most of the symposium was deveoted to solutions in two main and widely divergent topics: habitat improvement and restoration, and mitigration via hatcheries. Although these topics may seem strange bedfewllows, they define the main alternatives available to fishery managers for correcting or mitigating fishery losses in developed rivers, and they are the professional concerns of bioengineering. In this regard, it was a primary goal of the sterring committee to bring together and facilitate information exchange between biologist and engineers so that each group could gain a better appreciation for the other's perspectives, constraints, and strengths.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 588
Book Description
The 1988 Fisheries Bioengineering Symposium, held in Portland, Oregon, USA, was based on a theme of "Problems and Solutions in Developed River Systems." The emphasis was upon developed river systems both because development is more the norm than nondevelopment and because the seemingly worst problems-hence, the biggest challenges-for fish in rivers result from development. Further, one can reasonably predict that development will continue, so unless adequate solutions are found, river-based fisheries will experience progressiverly greater problems. Most of the symposium was deveoted to solutions in two main and widely divergent topics: habitat improvement and restoration, and mitigration via hatcheries. Although these topics may seem strange bedfewllows, they define the main alternatives available to fishery managers for correcting or mitigating fishery losses in developed rivers, and they are the professional concerns of bioengineering. In this regard, it was a primary goal of the sterring committee to bring together and facilitate information exchange between biologist and engineers so that each group could gain a better appreciation for the other's perspectives, constraints, and strengths.