Puget Sound Chinook Salmon recovery: a framework for the development of monitoring and adaptive management plans
The Puget Sound Recovery Implementation Technical Team has released a draft of a NOAA technical memorandum describing frameworks for adaptive management and monitoring of Chinook salmon in Puget Sound. Download the report.
About the Author:
The Puget Sound Recovery Implementation Technical Team:
Krista K. Bartz1, Eric Beamer2, Kenneth P. Currens3, Kirk Lakey4,
Michael Parton5, Kit Rawson6, Mindy Rowse1, and Norma Jean
Sands1
and
Rebecca Ponzio3 and Kari A. Stiles7.
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1 Northwest Fisheries Science Center
National Marine Fisheries Service
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
2725 Montlake Boulevard E
Seattle, Washington 98112, USA
2 Skagit River System Cooperative
Post Office Box 368
LaConner, Washington 98257, USA
3 Puget Sound Partnership
326 East D Street
Tacoma, Washington 98421, USA
4 Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
1775 12th Avenue NW, Suite 201
Issaquah, Washington 98027, USA
5 Environ International Corporation
525 Columbia St. NW, Suite 204
Olympia, Washington 98501, USA
6 Tulalip Tribes
6406 Marine Drive
Tulalip, Washington 98271, USA
7 Puget Sound Institute, Center for Urban Waters, Univ. of Washington, Tacoma
326 East D Street
Tacoma, Washington 98421, USA
About this article
Article Type:
Author:
Krista K. Bartz, Eric Beamer, Kenneth P. Currens, Kirk Lakey, Michael Parton, Kit Rawson, Mindy Rowse, and Norma Jean Sands and Rebecca Ponzio and Kari A. Stiles
External Publication Source:
NOAA
Originally Published:
April 2013
Posted in EoPS:
04/22/2013