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Salmon stocks at risk: beyond 214

The authors identified 214 native Pacific salmon stocks whose persistence is in jeopardy: 101 at high risk of extinction, 58 at moderate risk of extinction, 54 of special concern, and 1 (Sacramento River winter chinook) listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act and as endangered by Calif...

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Published in:Conservation biology 1994-09, Vol.8 (3), p.867-869
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Brackish
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CALIFORNIE
CONSERVATION
Conservation biology
DEGRADACION
DEGRADATION
DEPLETION
Ecological genetics
Ecology
ENDANGERED SPECIES
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
Environmental legislation
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ESPECIES EN PELIGRO DE EXTINCION
FISHERIES
FISHERY MANAGEMENT
Freshwater
Freshwater ecology
GESTION DES PECHES
IDAHO
Marine
Ocean fisheries
OREGON
PECHES
PESCA
River basins
SALMON
Salmonidae
SAUMON
Special Section: Endangered Pacific Salmonids
Species extinction
WASHINGTON
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