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BI132 - Environmental Science 2

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Economics & Society

Blumm, M. C. (2017). Indian treaty fishing rights and the environment: 
      Affirming the right to habitat protection and restoration. Washington Law 
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Bottom, D.L., Jones, K.K., Simenstad, C.A., & Smith, C.L. (2009). 
      Reconnecting social and ecological resilience in salmon ecosystems. 
       Ecology and Society, 14. Retrieved February 4, 2011, from 
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Brownscombe, J. W., Danylchuk, A. J., Chapman, J. M., Gutowsky, L. F., & Cooke, S. J. 
       (2017). Best practices for catch-and-release recreational fisheries–angling tools 
       and tactics.  Fisheries Research, 186, 693-705. doi:10.1016/j.fishres.2016.04.018
Campbell, S.K. & Butler,  V.L.  (2010). Archaeological Evidence for 
      Resilience of Pacific Northwest Salmon Populations and the Socioecological 
      System over the last~ 7,500 years. Ecology & Society, 15, 1. 17 
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Cook, S.J. (2011). Sustainable "seafood" ecolabeling and awareness 
      initiatives in the context of inland fisheries: Increasing food 
      security and protecting ecosystems. Bioscience, 61, 911-918.
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David, A. T., Simenstad, C. A., Cordell, J. R., Toft, J. D., Ellings, C. S., 
      Gray, A., & Berge, H. B. (2016). Wetland loss, juvenile salmon foraging 
      performance, and density dependence in Pacific Northwest estuaries. 
      Estuaries and Coasts, 39(3), 767-780. doi:10.1007/s12237
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Gillis, A.M.(March 1995). What's at stake in the Pacific Northwest salmon 
      debate? Bioscience 45, 4p.  Retrieved December 11, 2009 from 
      General OneFile
Goss, L. M., & Roper, B. B. (2018). The relationship between measures of annual 
      livestock disturbance in western riparian areas and stream conditions important to 
      trout, salmon, and char. Western North American Naturalist, 78(1), 76-91. Retrieved 
      from https://chemeketa.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://search.proquest.com/docview
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Halsing, D.L., & Moore, M.R. (2008, April). Cost-effective management alternatives 
      for Snake River Chinook salmon: A biological-economic synthesis. Conservation 
      Biology, 22(2), 338-350. doi:10.1111/j.1523-1739.2008.00913.x
Hickey, R. (2018). Highway culverts, salmon runs, and the Stevens Treaties: A century 
      of litigating Pacific Northwest tribal fishing rights. Public Land & Resources Law Review, 
      39(1), 7. Retrieved from https://scholarship.law.umt.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi
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Levy, S. (2003, April). Turbulence in the Klamath River basin. 
      Bioscience 53, p. 315-320. Retrieved December 11, 2009, from General
      OneFile database
Lewis, D., Dundas, S., Kling, D., Lew, D., & Hacker, S. (2019). The non-market 
      benefits of early and partial gains in managing threatened salmon. PLoS ONE, 
      14(8), E0220260. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0220260
Lomeli, M., & Wakefield, W. (2019). The effect of artificial illumination on 
      Chinook salmon behavior and their escapement out of a midwater trawl 
      bycatch reduction device. Fisheries Research, 218, 112-119. doi:
      10.1016/j.fishres.2019.04.013
Muir, W.D. & Williams, J.G. (2012, November). Improving connectivity between 
      freshwater and marine environments for salmon migrating through the 
      lower Snake and Columbia River hydropower system. Ecological 
      Engineering, 48, 19–24.
O'Farrell, M.R.; Satterthwaite, W.H. (2015). Inferred historical fishing mortality rates 
      for an endangered population of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). 
      Fishery Bulletin, 113, 341-351. doi: 10.7555/FB.113.3.9
Service, R.F. (2001, February 23). West's energy woes threaten salmon runs. 
      Science 291, 2 p. Retrieved June 13, 2002 from Academic OneFile
Sharma, R., Quinn, T.P. (2012). Linkages between life history type and migration 
      pathways in freshwater and marine environments for Chinook salmon, 
      Oncorhynchus tshawytscha. Acta Oecologica, 41, 1-13. 
      doi:10.1016/j.actao.2012.03.002
Steel, B.S. (1999, July 1).  Public perceptions and preferences concerning 
      Pacific salmon recovery: An Oregon 'voluntary and grassroots' perspective. 
      Social Science Journal 36, 17 p. Retrieved June 13, 2002 from  
      Academic OneFile
Wainwright, T., Emmett, R., Weitkamp, L., Hayes, S., Bentley, P., & Harding, J. 
      (2019). Effect of a mammal excluder device on trawl catches of salmon 
      and other pelagic animals. Marine and Coastal Fisheries, 11(1), 17-31.
      doi: 10.1002/mcf2.10057
Whitelaw, E., Macmullan, E. (2002, August). A framework for estimating the costs 
      and benefits of dam removal. Bioscience 52, 7 p.  Retrieved December 11, 
      2009 from General Onefile database
Wilson, P.S., Schaller, H.A., Petrosky, C.E. & Loomis, J. (2009). 
      Judging cost-effectiveness of management of Snake River salmon: Response to 
      Halsing and Moore. Conservation Biology, 23(2), 475-478.
      doi:10/1111/j.1523-1739.2009.01170.x
Wu, J., Skelton-Groth, K., Boggess, W.G. & Adams, R.M. (2003, January). Pacific
      salmon restoration: Trade-offs between economic efficiency and political 
      acceptance. Contemporary Economic Policy 21, 78-89. Retrieved January 
      14, 2003, from Academic OneFile