How do we manage fish species, and how do fish, in turn, impact us? This portfolio of three stories will explore some of the ways in which humans interact with aquatic landscapes. First, we’ll go to Flathead Lake in Montana, where invasive lake trout have all but decimated native trout species, and learn what the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes are doing to address the issue. Then, we’ll examine stories of a legendary Big Fish in Alaska’s Lake Iliamna, and think about what it means to scientifically prove something as real. The last story looks at the aquaculture industry in coastal North Carolina – it\u27s economic and cultural significance, as well as its future under the pressures of climate change
This is the magazine of the University of Montana with news about the University for UM alumni as we...
In this issue: 4 Jewels in our Waters 6 Conservation and Recovery of Southeastern Imperiled Fishes ...
Fisheries throughout the world play many important roles, and they are also subject to many pressure...
In an age of uncertainty, artists Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir (Iceland) and Mark Wilson (UK) investigate...
There are infinite stories to be told about water in the West. As an essential and finite resource, ...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005Humpback whitefish (Coregonus pidschian) are the m...
Ecosystems are complex, highly interconnected systems in which organisms interact with their physica...
Graduation date: 2007Pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) have historically been considered by the ...
Reservoirs and their associated rivers provide water for agricultural and municipal uses, ecological...
Freshwater ecosystems may be the most endangered ecosystems globally, and the prairie biome is argua...
Through humour, wonder and surprise, this installation of photographs, videos and sculpture by Mark ...
In “Finicky Fish Finish…Last!” students use the Forever Earth vessel to explore what has happened to...
This is the magazine of the University of Montana with news about the University for UM alumni as we...
In “Finicky Fish Finish…Last!” students explore what has happened to the Colorado River and the reas...
Freshwater ecosystems in North America face many threats including habitat degradation, fragmentatio...
This is the magazine of the University of Montana with news about the University for UM alumni as we...
In this issue: 4 Jewels in our Waters 6 Conservation and Recovery of Southeastern Imperiled Fishes ...
Fisheries throughout the world play many important roles, and they are also subject to many pressure...
In an age of uncertainty, artists Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir (Iceland) and Mark Wilson (UK) investigate...
There are infinite stories to be told about water in the West. As an essential and finite resource, ...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005Humpback whitefish (Coregonus pidschian) are the m...
Ecosystems are complex, highly interconnected systems in which organisms interact with their physica...
Graduation date: 2007Pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) have historically been considered by the ...
Reservoirs and their associated rivers provide water for agricultural and municipal uses, ecological...
Freshwater ecosystems may be the most endangered ecosystems globally, and the prairie biome is argua...
Through humour, wonder and surprise, this installation of photographs, videos and sculpture by Mark ...
In “Finicky Fish Finish…Last!” students use the Forever Earth vessel to explore what has happened to...
This is the magazine of the University of Montana with news about the University for UM alumni as we...
In “Finicky Fish Finish…Last!” students explore what has happened to the Colorado River and the reas...
Freshwater ecosystems in North America face many threats including habitat degradation, fragmentatio...
This is the magazine of the University of Montana with news about the University for UM alumni as we...
In this issue: 4 Jewels in our Waters 6 Conservation and Recovery of Southeastern Imperiled Fishes ...
Fisheries throughout the world play many important roles, and they are also subject to many pressure...