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The return on the blueback salmon to the Columbia River

January 1, 1948

THE year 1941 was a crucial one for the blueback salmon of the Columbia River. During that year, one brood came closer to extinction than was realized by more than a few individuals. The immediate causes were not overfishing, hydroelectric power development, or irrigation—although these factors continued to exert their long-standing effects. The direct causes can be attributed to an “act of God” plus—in large measure--lack of knowledge concerning the basic principles of effective artificial propagation. With the security and assurance provided by subsequent developments, those concerned with the Columbia River blueback salmon may be interested in a brief recapitulation of events that transpired during the early 1940s. This particular piece of fishery history bears upon the problems of the immediate future on the Columbia River.

Publication Year 1948
Title The return on the blueback salmon to the Columbia River
Authors Frederick S. Fisher
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Scientific Monthly
Index ID 70160509
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Western Fisheries Research Center