It's our thrill to introduce WHERE THE WILD ROAM'S first series: 'Wild California Salmon.' In this series' first episode, follow Kyle and Joe as they search for spawning Chinook salmon and visit a fish hatchery. Watch now: https://t.co/Fkdw1JA9pg
#Eelgrass meadow areal changes from year to year were quantified to inform delineation of protective boundaries that are robust to near-term meadow shifts. Meadows in landscapes with greater stressor regimes may be more dynamic
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New paper w/@satterwill: Loss of diverse, functional habitats & life histories can erode resources' climate resilience across landscapes & human generations, as shown empirically by salmon fishing & industrialization in California, ~1850-present. https://t.co/oTthAi0q7k
New paper w/great colleagues. Lots of ecological relationships that involve salmon are nonlinear. If scientists keep an eye out for these relationships and coordinate w/mgmt, ppl might achieve more effective or efficient salmon benefits within often-constrained mgmt arenas.
New paper w/@CAfishdiaries & @satterwill. How we might coordinate decisions across management realms (e.g., restoration, fishing, water regulation) to enhance conservation outcomes for fish like salmon in CA's Central Valley https://t.co/0miJ27CmYR
Estuaries are important habitats for juvenile #salmon, but are heavily impacted by human activities
Check out this great #fishsci review on multiple stressors in estuary systems by @EmmaEHodgson @swilson1007 @Jon_W_Moore @E2ocean@SFU_Science@SFUBioSci
https://t.co/FwzJvWPyyK
@mark_scheuerell @Jon_W_Moore @bw_nelson @FishPhilEh @savetheocean Here are a couple references for restoring/enhancing estuarine habitats for salmon in urban settings. They're based on studies we did along the downtown Seattle waterfront. https://t.co/QD5btb0u0K https://t.co/KTOrhIak8A
@NPR New peer-reviewed paper: less water for baby salmon in the spring = less time for them to rear and grow before heading to sea: https://t.co/tafJbyJIBY
Cool, wet winters stockpile cool water in snowpack and reservoirs, extending the presence of cool, flowing waters into the warmer, drier spring season. This lets coldwater salmon rear longer and grow larger before migrating to sea #CentralValley#Salmon https://t.co/tafJbyJIBY
New paper in Ecological Applications: Warm, dry winters truncate timing and size distribution of seaward‐migrating salmon across a large, regulated watershed @NOAAFish_NWFSC@ESAApplications@ESA_org https://t.co/tafJbyJIBY
@EoPugetSound@seattletimes@LyndaVMapes FYI this paper summarizes effects of shoreline armoring on fish habitat. If anyone needs access to a copy please message me. https://t.co/p4OJKsxpqw
@Longlivekings FYI this paper summarizes effects of shoreline armoring on fish habitat. If anyone needs a copy please message me. https://t.co/p4OJKsxpqw