Application of the cumulative effects model for the prioritization of recovery actions (CEMPRA) to support the Nanaimo summer chinook rebuilding plan / Matthew J. Bayly, Alex Tekatch and Alex Crew.: Fs97-17/65E-PDF
"In response to spring-run Nanaimo River Chinook being identified as endangered in 2016, DFO initiated the Risk Assessment Method for Salmon process in 2020. To support this process, we applied the Cumulative Effects Model for Prioritizing Recovery Actions to quantify the cumulative effect of key stressors identified for the Nanaimo River Chinook, and to compare the relative benefits of a series of proposed restoration actions in the Nanaimo River. The effectiveness of restoration actions is linked to functions controlling limiting factors within a stage-structure life cycle model"--Abstract, page vii.
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| Title | Application of the cumulative effects model for the prioritization of recovery actions (CEMPRA) to support the Nanaimo summer chinook rebuilding plan / Matthew J. Bayly, Alex Tekatch and Alex Crew. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | 1 online resource (vii, 78 pages) : charts, illustrations, maps. |
| ISBN | 9780660769127 |
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