The IUCN report entitled “The Great Salmon Run: Competition Between Wild and Farmed Salmon” is a wonderful resource as a review of the state of salmon fisheries and related subtopics at the year 2007. I will be utilizing this report to further my understanding on what the state of salmon fisheries in North America is (or […]
ENVS 220: How Have I Grown?
ENVS220 has been one of my first classes at Lewis & Clark College and my introduction to the ENVS program here. Reflecting on the past two months of labs, lectures, and concentration work, I feel as though I have had some notable personal growth in the “try” aspects of this course. Try Initially, I was […]
Lab 6: Qualitative Research
At this link, you will find the writeup to the ENVS 220 lab #6, which challenged students to compare global vs. local and positive vs. negative for popular environmental literature. Summary In this lab, each lab team chose a different work within the popular environmental literature genre. Ultimately, our goal was to quantitatively observe how these […]
Emphasis on International Cooperation for Salmon Conservation
As I read further into related literature regarding salmon conservation, I am realizing just how important it is to achieve true salmon conservation through international cooperation. According to this post by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, international cooperation and collaboration is critical to the Atlantic Salmon’s recovery because the life history of the species […]
Lab 5: ArcGIS Environmental Justice
Background Air pollution is an increasingly prominent issue because of its implications on human health, among others. According to the State of Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) study of Portland’s air pollution and toxics concentrations, Portland’s air quality has increased in the past three decades, but certain pollutants are notably higher than both ambient […]
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