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World Summit on Salmon: Table of contents Table of contents section. Article 00 - Contents.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Acknowledgements Acknowledgements section. Article 0 Acknowledgements.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Preface Preface section. Article 00 Preface.doc.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter by John Fraser, Chair, Pacific Fisheries Resource Conservation Council. Article 01 opening.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 2. State of the world's fisheries Section by Reg Watson, Senior Research Fellow, Fisheries Centre, University of British Columbia. Article 02 watson.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 3. Interactions among collapse, recovery and extinction risk in marine and anadromous fishes Seciton by Jeffrey Hutchings, Canada Research Chair in Marine Conservation and Biodiversity, Biology, Dalhousie University Article 03- hutchings.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Section II. (Chapters 5-12) State of Salmon Stocks and Habitat Chapters 5-12 of the proceedings. Article II_StocksandHabitat.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 6. Wild Atlantic salmon in North America: status and perspectives Section by Fred Whoriskey, Vice President Research and Environment, Atlantic Salmon Federation Article 06-whoriskey.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 8. Salmon stocks and habitat in the Russian Far East Section by Xanthippe Augerot, Director of Conservation Programs, Wild Salmon Center Article 08-Augerot.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 9. Salmonid status and conservation in Japan Section by Mitsuhiro Nagata, Research Scientist, Hokkaido Fish Hatchery, Department of Fisheries and Forestry, Hokkaido Government and Masahide Kaeriyama, Professor, Hokkaido Tokai University Article 09 - Nagata0317 .pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 10. MSY, no net loss and the future of Fraser River sockeye Section by Ken Wilson, Scientific Advisor, Marine Committee, Sierra Club of British Columbia and Stock Management Coordinator, Fraser First Nations Article 10-wilson.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 12. Dialogue following State of Salmon Stocks and Habitat Section of the World Summit on Salmon proceedings. Article 12 - Dialogue State of Salm.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 16. What is limiting our ability to effectively manage salmon? Section by Carl Walters, Professor, Fisheries Centre, University of British Columbia Article 16-Walters.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 19. Valuing wild salmon: the economic approach Section by Steve Farber, Director, Public and Urban Affairs, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh Article 19 - Farber .pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 20. Perspective of the commercial salmon fishery Section by Greg Taylor, Ocean Fisheries Ltd. Article 20 - Taylor.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 21. Valuing wild salmon: who gets to decide? Section by Jan Konigsberg, Director, Alaska Field Office, Trout Unlimited Article 21 - konigsberg.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 22. Wild salmon strategy Section by Terry Glavin, Marine conservation Advisor, Sierra Club of BC Article 22 - Glavin .pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 23. An overview of the precautionary approach in fisheries and some suggested extensions Section by Randall Peterman, School of Resource and Environmental Management, Simon Fraser University Article 23 - peterman.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 24. Application of the precautionary approach to the conservation of wild Atlantic salmon stocks Section by Malcolm Windsor and Peter Hutchinson, North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization Article 24 - Windsor .pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 26. Incentives: the key to solving fisheries problems Section by Ray Hilborn, Professor, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington Article 26 - Hilborn .pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 27. Dialogue following Solutions for Salmon Conservation Chapter 27 of the World Summit on Salmon proceedings. Article 27 - Dialogue following sol.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 28. Endangered species listing process and status of Atlantic salmon in the US Section by Fred Kircheis, Executive Director (retired), Maine Atlantic Salmon Commission Article 28 - Kircheis copy.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 33. Development of the Canadian Wild Salmon Policy Section by Mark Saunders, Coordinator, Wild Salmon Policy, Fisheries and Oceans Canada Article 33-Saunders.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 34. Dialogue following Policy and Legislative Initiatives Chapter 34 from the World Summit on Salmon proceedings Article 34 - Dialogue policy.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 4. Dialogue following World Fisheries: Problems and Lessons Learned Section from the World Summit on Salmon proceedings. Article 04-Dialogue from Problems a.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Section I. (Chapters 2-4) World Fisheries: Problems and Lessons Learned Chapters 2-4 from the Proceedings. Article I_WorldFisheries.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 5. Wild Atlantic salmon in Europe: status and perspectives Section by Kjetil Hindar, Senior Research Scientist, Norwegian Institute for Nature Research. Article 05 - Hindar.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 7. State of Pacific salmon and their habitats: Canada and the United States Section by Brian Riddell, Scientific Advisor, Pacific Fisheries Resource Conservation Council Article 07 - Riddell.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 11. State of Canada's freshwater fishes Section by John Post, Chair, Division of Ecology, Biological Sciences, University of Calgary Article 11-Post.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Section III. (Chapters 13-17) Potential Threats to Wild Salmon Section of the World Summit on Salmon proceedings. Article III_Threats.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 13. A salmon-centric view of the twenty-first century in the western United Sates Section by Robert Lackey, Fisheries Biologist, National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, US Environmental Protection Agency Article 13- lackey.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 14. Net-Pen salmon farming: Failing on two fronts (and why this is just the latest stage in humanity's terminal ravaging of the seas) Section by Bill Rees, Professor, School of Community and Regional Planning, University of British Columbia Article 14-Rees.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 15. History and effects of hatchery salmon in the Pacific Section by Jennifer Nielsen, Fisheries Supervisor and Research Biologist, US Geological Survey, Alaska Science Centre Article 15-Neilsen.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 17. Dialogue following Potential Threats to Wild Salmon Section of the World Summit on Salmon proceedings. Article 17 dialogue threats.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Section IV. (Chapters 18-27) Solutions for Salmon Conservation Chapters 18-27 of the proceedings. Article IV_Conservation.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 18. First Nations and wild salmon Section by Arnie Narcisse, Chair, BC Aboriginal Fisheries Commission Article 18 - Narcisse .pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 25. Protected areas for native salmon: A strategy for protecting salmonid biodiversity across the northern Pacific Rim Section by Guido Rahr, President, Wild Salmon Center Article 25 -rahr.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Section V. (Chapters 28-34) Policy and Legislative Initiatives Chapters 28-34 of the proceedings. Article Groupings/V_Policy.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 29. A strategy for recovery planning in the Pacific Northwest US Section by Donna Darm, Assistant Regional Administrator, Protected Resources, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Article 29 - Darm .pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 30. Strengths and weaknesses of the Engangered Species Act: Some insights from the Columbia Basin Section by Dave Marmorek, President, ESSA Technologies Ltd. Article 30- Marmorek.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 31. The Species at Risk Act and recovery planning Section by Tamee Mawani, Don Lawseth and Carole Eros, Species at Risk Program, Fisheries and Oceans Canada Article 31 - Eros .pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Chapter 32. Language, logic and legislation: The recent Irish experience of Atlantic salmon management Section by Noel Wilkins, Professor, Zoology, National University of Ireland Article 32 - Wilkins .pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Appendix 4: World Summit on Salmon Onsite Program Onsite program. Article Salmon_Onsite.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Appendix 1. Presenter biographies Biographies. Article Appendix 1 Bios.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Appendix 2. List of participants Participants. Article Appendix 2 participants.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Appendix 3. Letter to the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans Canada Letter Article Appendix 3 Rees_Letter.doc.pdf |
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World Summit on Salmon: Proceedings Entire proceedings of the World Summit on Salmon. Proceedings Summit_proceedings.pdf |