Making Salmon
Discover the intricacies of salmon populations and their historical significance in the Pacific Northwest with Making Salmon by Joseph E. Taylor. Published by the University of Washington Press in 2001, this compelling paperback spans 488 pages, diving deep into the factors contributing to the decline of salmon runs. Taylor's expert analysis covers essential topics in aquaculture, fishery management, and the broader implications for agriculture and natural resource management. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of U.S. fisheries and the ongoing challenges faced by these vital ecosystems. Engage with the rich narrative that intertwines science, history, and environmental stewardship, making it an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and enthusiasts alike. Enhance your understanding of the delicate balance within our natural resources and the importance of preserving our aquatic heritage.