Return to the River: Strategies for Salmon Restoration in the Columbia River Basin

Author:

Williams Richard N.,Stanford Jack A.,Lichatowich James A.,Liss William J.,Coutant Charles C.,McConnaha Willis E.,Whitney Richard R.,Mundy Phillip R.,Bisson Peter A.,Powell Madison S.

Publisher

Elsevier

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