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In this season of bickering relatives and whining children, of overcrowded department stores and unwritten Christmas cards, it is instructive to consider the plight of the Pacific salmon. As the fish leap, flop and struggle upstream to spawn, their levels of cortisol, a potent stress hormone, surge, providing energy to fight the current. But the
For the first time, scientists have shown that carbon dioxide emissions are making oceans more acidic, and that those acidic conditions are affecting fish - including salmon and king crabs. While they had predicted some of these consequences, this is the first time that it's been demonstrated in the real world.
The CBC has again been delivered a story by a group out to destroy the salmon farming industry in British Columbia. A group of scientists in Alberta and British Columbia have carried out another study to show that salmon farms are destroying the wild stock of Pacific salmon ... results based on conclusions?
The Bonneville Power Administration, responding to concern about dwindling fish populations, has spent more than $8 billion helping salmon travel from the mountain streams of their birth to the Pacific Ocean and back again. The agency, which is world's most expensive wildlife restoration program, has little to show for its efforts.
Thousands of salmon, tuna and other fish with electronic tags are revealing mysterious Pacific Ocean migration highways
Pacific salmon fishing
