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Salmon Restoration 101, September 2000- - Spotlight on Research - NWFSC Newsletters

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September 2000
 Salmon Restoration, 101   Spawned-out salmon carcasses deliver nutrients that fuel ecosystem growth - among trees, shrubs, aquatic insects, even juvenile salmon.

Salmon will return to the Cedar River Watershed, source of most of Seattle's drinking water, for the first time in generations. City water managers hope to have their returning salmon and high-quality drinking water, too.

Center researchers are gauging how essential nutrients in spawned-out salmon carcasses, such as those above, impact the watershed.


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PDF - The next link/button will exit from NWFSC web site Coho and steelhead salmon response to salmon carcasses (112Kb)
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Journal articles courtesy of the "Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences."





August 2000
 Leading the Way to Salmon  Recovery
 

Director Usha Varanasi

The challenges faced by the Northwest Fisheries Science Center are myriad - insufficient funding, the wildcard of global climate change and lawsuits. Director Usha Varanasi says the agency's scientists carrying out large-scale salmon recovery experiments need fortitude and endurance, strengths that have helped her in life and in her career.

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For more information on Dr. Varanasi, please link to the The next link/button will exit from NWFSC web site interview conducted by Women in Technology International.


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