Species of concern are native species, sub-species or ecologically significant units that warrant special attention to ensure their conservation. The number of species of concern within an ecosystem can be used as a crude measure of ecosystem health. Within the Salish Sea, four jurisdictions assess which species require special initiatives to ensure protection and survival of the population: the Province of British Columbia, the State of Washington, the Canadian Federal Government, and the United States Federal Government. Also known as marine species at risk, the number of species of concern in the Salish Sea is used by the US Environmental Protection Agency and Environment Canada as a transboundary ecosystem indicator. As of November 15, ...
Little is known about the current state of freshwater biodiversity in Canada, one of the countries w...
This report synthesizes information on past, current, and emerging stressors within the Salish Sea e...
At a time when commercial fish stocks are overexploited around the globe, it is paramount that measu...
Species of concern are native species, sub-species or ecologically significant units that warrant sp...
The Salish Sea ecosystem is a transboundary area of ecological, social and economic significance. In...
Our goal is to understand the Salish Sea ecosystem more completely by studying the population geneti...
The Salish Sea is home to a diverse assemblage of species and habitats. Thousands of streams and riv...
Identifying drivers of ecosystem change in large marine ecosystems is central for their effective ma...
This report synthesizes information on past, current, and emerging stressors within the Salish Sea e...
Historically, Groundfish surveys in the Canadian Salish Sea were focused on individual, commercially...
This presentation will illustrate the challenges of evaluating threats and managing risk in ecosyste...
An ongoing issue in the management of the Salish Sea is the dilemma of how to integrate different sc...
This contribution will review the biodiversity of the Salish Sea and its regional components, the Pu...
Transboundary collaboration towards characterization of the health of the Salish Sea ecosystem is on...
Harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) are considered to be a sentinel species throughout much of their...
Little is known about the current state of freshwater biodiversity in Canada, one of the countries w...
This report synthesizes information on past, current, and emerging stressors within the Salish Sea e...
At a time when commercial fish stocks are overexploited around the globe, it is paramount that measu...
Species of concern are native species, sub-species or ecologically significant units that warrant sp...
The Salish Sea ecosystem is a transboundary area of ecological, social and economic significance. In...
Our goal is to understand the Salish Sea ecosystem more completely by studying the population geneti...
The Salish Sea is home to a diverse assemblage of species and habitats. Thousands of streams and riv...
Identifying drivers of ecosystem change in large marine ecosystems is central for their effective ma...
This report synthesizes information on past, current, and emerging stressors within the Salish Sea e...
Historically, Groundfish surveys in the Canadian Salish Sea were focused on individual, commercially...
This presentation will illustrate the challenges of evaluating threats and managing risk in ecosyste...
An ongoing issue in the management of the Salish Sea is the dilemma of how to integrate different sc...
This contribution will review the biodiversity of the Salish Sea and its regional components, the Pu...
Transboundary collaboration towards characterization of the health of the Salish Sea ecosystem is on...
Harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) are considered to be a sentinel species throughout much of their...
Little is known about the current state of freshwater biodiversity in Canada, one of the countries w...
This report synthesizes information on past, current, and emerging stressors within the Salish Sea e...
At a time when commercial fish stocks are overexploited around the globe, it is paramount that measu...