Hello everyone,
I received this e-mail via my webpage. Can anyone out there point me (or Dave Mahon) to any good papers or books describing the 'thinking' behind the proliferation of hatcheries as a management tool?
Cheers, Bill Pinnix University of Washington School of Fisheries Box 357980 Seattle, WA 98195 [log in to unmask]
>X-Personal_name: Dave Mahon >X-From: [log in to unmask]
>I am hoping that u can help with a problem with a current research papaer >that I writting on salmon and salmon management. I was wondering if you >could direct me to information regarding the historic development of the >idea that hatcheries are a viable management solution. So far my research >has demonstrated historically that hatcheries were the main management >tool being used for the Pacific salmon, however what I would like to know >is why? Who said that hatcheries work? Or is following the hatchery idea >just something based in a past version of common sense in that introduce >large amount of salmon into water systems and the results while be more >adults?
>Thank you for your time >Dave Mahon
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