![]() We used published timber harvest volumes (roundwood) to estimate C stock change across five time periods from early historical (1909–1951) through future (2022–2100). We quantified biomass and soil organic carbon (C) by land use designation, Inventoried Roadless Areas (IRAs), young and productive old-growth forests (POGs), and 77 priority watersheds. She also contributedto Salmon Nation Artists’ Project Brian Robertson, who grew up and fished commercially and recreationally on the BC coast and is best knownfor a strong collection of image laden songs about the coast.The 6.7 M ha Tongass National Forest in southeast Alaska, USA, supports a world-class salmon fishery, is one of the world’s most intact temperate rainforests, and is recognized for exceptional levels of carbon stored in woody biomass. Musicians include: Jim Edmondson who contributed to the Ecotrust-sponsored CD “Salmon Nation Artists’ Project” Dennis Lakusta, who focuses on Aboriginal issues, the environment and the plight of Canada’s west coast salmon Evelyn Pinkerton who is a maritime anthropologist who has been collecting and performing songs about fish,fishing, coastal communities, and people’s relationship to the natural world for several decades. SSI since its 2002 inception.Waterfront Ballroom Foyer, 6:00–9:00 pmSeafood-centric appetizers as well as cocktails will be provided.Following presentations provided by our hosts, attendees will enjoy festive live music provided by localmusicians, including hearty sea shanties and other fish-themed melodies. implementation, and scientific pathways which have guided the AYKThe groups aspired to forge a long-term solution to these problems. We will present the principles behind the establishment,might bring some relief to resource-dependent people in the region. The AYK SSI’sresearch and restoration efforts that lead to better understanding of governance and science-driven mission provides a strong foundationthe root causes of declines of salmon populations in the AYK that of integrity. These regional groups sought to achieve and address salmon research and restoration needs. The AYK SSI is a partnership between public andone non-profit organization generated enough momentum to pioneerthe establishment of the Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim Sustainable organizations and state and federal agencies to cooperatively identifynon-profit institutions which provides a forum for native regionalSalmon Initiative (AYK SSI). ![]() ![]() In response to observablesalmon declines, several regionally based organizations and on: the AYK SSI. PRESENTATION ABSTRACTSMONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2009OpeningReceptionHosted by Bering Sea Fishermen’s Association on behalf ofAlaska-Yukon-Kuskokwim Sustainable Salmon InitiativeThe Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim Sustainable Salmon InitiativeKaren Gillis, John White, Christian Zimmerman, AYK Sustainable Salmon Initiative/ Bering Sea Fishermen’s AssociationDeclining salmon abundance in the late 1990s and early 2000s In this presentation we examine the evolution and performance ofcaused severe hardship for the fishery-dependent communities what has emerged as one the largest examples of cooperative managementof research throughout the full life history of Pacific salm-in the Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim (AYK) region. ![]()
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