TitleRestoration strategies for the Umpqua Basin
Publication TypeConference Proceedings
Year of Publication1995
AuthorsNehlsen, Willa
EditorHall, J. D., P. A. Bisson, and R. E. Gresswell
Secondary TitleSea-Run Cutthroat Trout Biology, Management, and Future Conservation Proceedings of a Symposium
Paginationp.125-128
PublisherOregon Chapter of the American Fisheries Society
Conference LocationReedsport, Oregon
Publication Languageeng
ISBN Number0913235997
Call NumberOSU Libraries Valley QL638.S2 S431 1997, Guin QL638.S2 S431 1997
Keywordshabitat restoration, natural resource management, Umpqua River Basin
NotesThe author argues for an ecosystem approach to restoration of the Umpqua Basin. "The initial focus would be on relatively intact ecosystems and currently productive areas (the key watersheds, aquatic diversity areas, and source areas), with a restoration strategy building outward from these anchors. It could be argued that such a strategy would likely benefit not only sea-run cutthroat, but also other salmonids." (from the Abstract)
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