Title
Title Alternative
The Planet, Fall 1994
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Publication Date
Fall 1994
Creator
Western Washington University. Associated Students. Environmental Center; Huxley College of the Environment; Huxley College of Environmental Studies
Editor in Chief
Nienaber, Darren
Publisher
Western Washington University
City
Bellingham, WA
Production Staff
Managing Editor: Alyson McColl; Art Editor: Erich Raudebaugh; Illustrators: Dave Juchau, Paige Pluymers; Writers: Barbara A. Borst, Britney Bartlett-Curley, Sean Cosgrove, Andy Eckart, Porter Ingrum, Mark Lehner, Peter Lewinsohn, Paige Pluymers, Erich Raudebaugh, Kevin Raudebaugh, Colleen Williams, DeAnna Woolston; Photographers: Andy Eckart, Mark Lehner, Peter Lewinsohn, Paige Pluymers
Photography Editor
Raudebaugh, Erich
Advisor
Frome, Michael
Publisher (Digital Object)
Resources made available by The Planet and Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University.
Table of Contents
Let’s Meet the People and their Work:
2 "The Fishermen Have Nobody on Their Side."
5 You Can Have Your Salmon and Eat it Too
Background Information:
6 Ode to a Big Fish
8 Can We All Share the Same Space?
10 A Fishy Business
12 Balance: Fishing's Past, Fishing's Future
Why are the Salmon Endangered?
14 The Future of Fish is Forests
16 Elwha River Dams Ransack Salmon Runs
19 Don't Count your Salmon Before They're Hatched
Controversial Laws ...
22 "Endangered" Means There's Still Time
24 Can Old Foes Find New Trust?
27 The Boldt Decision
The Upshot: Two Programs are Repairing Damaged Streams
28 Streams of Consciousness: From Cattle to Coho
31 Saving a Species Through Adoption
Type
Text
Description
Publication at Western Washington University
Geographic Coverage
Washington (State)
Disciplines
Environmental Sciences | Higher Education | Journalism Studies
Keywords
Student publication, Ecology, Environmental Studies
Document Type
Issue
Recommended Citation
Nienaber, Darren and Huxley College of the Environment, Western Washington University, "The Planet, 1994, Fall" (1994). The Planet. 74.
https://cedar.wwu.edu/planet/74
Subject-Topical (LCSH)
Human ecology--Washington (State)--Periodicals; Ecology--Washington (State)--Periodicals
Subject-Names (LCNAF)
Western Washington University--Students--Periodicals; Huxley College of the Environment--Students--Periodicals
Rights
This resource is displayed for educational purposes only and may be subject to U.S. and international copyright laws. Any materials cited must be attributed to The Planet, Western Libraries, Western Washington University.
Language
English
Format
application/pdf