Salmon : Swimming for Survival
Salmon : Swimming for Survival
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Author(s): Rae, Rowena
ISBN No.: 9781459826533
Pages: 112
Year: 202203
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 34.93
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Key Selling Points Salmon are a recognizable animal that is frequently discussed in the news cycle in relation to numbers of migrating fish, farmed fish, commercial catch, orca populations and much more. The book includes topics related to salmon biology, history, culture, economics, social pressures and environmental impacts. Explores the relationship that many Indigenous people have with salmon and what the salmon mean economically, environmentally and culturally to their communities. Includes profiles from Indigenous biologists, environmentalists and fishers. Offers a global look at salmon--including both Atlantic and Pacific salmon--and gives examples from Europe, eastern and western North America and eastern Asia. The book includes examples of people working in a wide range of jobs and activities connected to salmon such as a fish vet, a habitat restoration biologist, a museum curator, an early childhood educator, an underwater photographer and a fly fisher. Salmonincludes ideas for actions young readers can take in their everyday lives that will help salmon and salmon habitats.


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