FISH 115 (3) Life History and Management of Salmonids
A review of salmonids natural history in BC; the implications of life-history patterns; and the opportunity these patterns provide for fisheries managers, including a review of government stocking and enhancement strategies, as well as fisheries regulation.
A lecture course on the biodiversity, systematics, phylogeny, conservation and management of salmonid populations, with a special emphasis on Pacific salmon. Students gain a broad perspective on salmonids while focusing on the broader role of Pacific salmon in the ecology, economy and culture of British Columbia.