Current investment in conservation is insufficient to adequately protect and recover all ecosystems and species. The challenge of allocating limited funds is acute for Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. in Canada, which lack a strategic approach to ensure that resources are spent on actions most likely to cost-effectively recover diminished populations. We applied the Priority Threat Management framework to prioritize strategies most likely to maximize the number of thriving Pacific salmon populations on the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada. These included 79 genetically, ecologically and spatially distinct population groups called conservation units (CUs) for five salmon species. This region has high salmon biodiversity and spans th...
Salmon are inherently resilient species. However, this resiliency has been undermined in British Col...
Although managers safeguard protected areas for migratory species, little consideration has been giv...
Mixed‐stock fisheries simultaneously exploit populations that may differ in their conservation statu...
Canadaâ s Policy for Conservation of Wild Pacific Salmon has been heralded as a transformative appr...
Wild salmon populations are in decline in the Pacific Northwest. In the region populations and runs ...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Canada’s Policy for Conservation of Wild Pacific Salmon has been heralded as a transformative approa...
Conservation research has predominantly focused on identifying where and why species or habitats are...
Abstract Instream barriers remain ubiquitous threats to freshwater species and their habitats. Decis...
Salmon are inherently resilient species. However, this resiliency has been undermined in British Col...
Threatened species are increasingly dependent on conservation investments for persistence and recove...
An evaluation of the history of efforts to reverse the long-term decline of Pacific salmon in wester...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Salmon populations in Washington have suffered seve...
Native salmonid populations in the inland West are often restricted to small isolated habitats at ri...
Migratory salmonids faces many threats from various sources as hydropower, aquaculture, pollution, i...
Salmon are inherently resilient species. However, this resiliency has been undermined in British Col...
Although managers safeguard protected areas for migratory species, little consideration has been giv...
Mixed‐stock fisheries simultaneously exploit populations that may differ in their conservation statu...
Canadaâ s Policy for Conservation of Wild Pacific Salmon has been heralded as a transformative appr...
Wild salmon populations are in decline in the Pacific Northwest. In the region populations and runs ...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Canada’s Policy for Conservation of Wild Pacific Salmon has been heralded as a transformative approa...
Conservation research has predominantly focused on identifying where and why species or habitats are...
Abstract Instream barriers remain ubiquitous threats to freshwater species and their habitats. Decis...
Salmon are inherently resilient species. However, this resiliency has been undermined in British Col...
Threatened species are increasingly dependent on conservation investments for persistence and recove...
An evaluation of the history of efforts to reverse the long-term decline of Pacific salmon in wester...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Salmon populations in Washington have suffered seve...
Native salmonid populations in the inland West are often restricted to small isolated habitats at ri...
Migratory salmonids faces many threats from various sources as hydropower, aquaculture, pollution, i...
Salmon are inherently resilient species. However, this resiliency has been undermined in British Col...
Although managers safeguard protected areas for migratory species, little consideration has been giv...
Mixed‐stock fisheries simultaneously exploit populations that may differ in their conservation statu...