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Salmon : a fish, the earth, and the history of their common fate / Mark Kurlansky.

Kurlansky, Mark, (author.). Lichatowich, Jim. Wild Pacific Salmon. (Added Author). Gayeski, Nick. Wild Pacific Salmon. (Added Author).

Summary:

A magnificent species whose survival is inextricably tied to the survival of the planet In what he calls "the most important environmental writing" in his long and award-winning career, best-selling author and journalist Mark Kurlansky recounts the sobering history of salmon and their perilous future. Kurlansky employs his signature multicentury storytelling and compelling attention to detail to chronicle the harrowing yet awe-inspiring life cycle of salmon and the long list of environmental problems, from habit loss to dams, from hatcheries to fish farms, from industrial pollution to the ravages of climate change, that threaten them. Kurlansky traveled extensively to observe those who both pursue and protect them in the Pacific and the Atlantic, in Japan, Russia, Ireland, Norway, and Iceland. The result is a global history of man's misdirected attempts to manipulate salmon and its environment for his own gain. These fish, uniquely connected to both marine and terrestrial ecology as well as fresh and salt water, are a remarkable natural barometer for the health of the planet. His overriding message is clear: "If salmon don't survive, there is little hope for the survival of the planet."--Publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781938340864
  • ISBN: 1938340868
  • Physical Description: 448 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: Ventura, CA : Patagonia, [2020]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Appendix by Nick Gayeski and James Lichatowich, further explaining several issues with conservation of salmon.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Prologue: A tale of two fisheries -- Part one. The hero. A family matter ; A hero's life -- Part two. A human problem. The original salmon ; Old ways in the new land ; A golden fish arrives in the east ; When it was working ; The white man comes ; Nowhere to run -- Part three. The problem with solutions. Why not make more? ; Sea cattle ; The release -- Part four. The dangerous future. Elegy for the Atlantic ; The ballad of the Pacific ; The golden fish departs -- Epilogue: It concerns us -- Endnotes -- Appendix. Wild Pacific salmon : myths, false assumptions, and a failed management paradigm / Jim Lichatowich and Nick Gayeski.
Subject: Salmon.
Salmon > Life cycles.
Salmon > Environmental aspects.
Salmon > Economic aspects.
Salmon > Effect of habitat modification on.
Salmon > Conservation.
Salmon fisheries > Environmental aspects.
Salmon farming > Environmental aspects.
Salmon industry > Environmental aspects.
Aquatic ecology.
Fishes > Conservation.
Indicators (Biology)
Global environmental change.

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