Overview of the Panel I got a chance to stop by tonight’s Environmental Studies Symposium scholarly panel. Titled “Controlling the Colombia River Gorge: A Religious and Political History of the Colombia River,” the four panelists gave the audience an hour and a half of different perspectives in viewing the history of how the Colombia River Gorge came […]
Part A2: Chapter 4 Continued
Continuation and more in-depth look into Chapter 4 of The Great Salmon Run: Competition Between Wild and Farmed Salmon. See here for the introduction and the summary of the first few pages of the report. The first-half of the hatchery process can be broken down into the following: Broodstock Management: Here, biologists pull eggs and […]
Lab 7: Social Network Analysis
At this link, you can find the write-up the ENVS 220 lab #7: Social Network Analysis.
Concentration Proposal Feedback, And Thoughts Moving Forward
I received feedback from two committee members and students about my concentration proposal yesterday. After reading it over, I’ve decided to go back to the basics by reading books about the history of human-caused changes in salmon populations. One book I have already read is The Fish in the Forest: Salmon and the Web of Life […]
Why Salmon?
At this point in my concentration, I’d like to explain the reason I chose to focus on salmon, as opposed to the countless other finfish or shellfish species. Dale Stokes’ 2014 book entitled The Fish in the Forest: Salmon and the Web of Life provides a modern perspective and understanding of the life history of salmon and […]
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