Program and abstracts from the 2016 Atlantic Salmon Ecosystems Forum
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Description:"The goal of this two-day meeting was to facilitate information exchange and discussion of emerging issues pertaining to the science, management, conservation, and restoration of native diadromous species and the freshwater, estuarine, and ocean systems they utilize in New England, Quebec, Atlantic Canada, and distant waters. The unifying theme of the Forum emphasized re-establishing lost biological, physical, and social connections between and among humans, habitats, and fish"--Introduction. [doi:10.7289/V5/RD-NEFSC-17-04(http://doi.org/10.7289/V5/RD-NEFSC-17-04)]
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Content Notes:edited by Mark D Renkawitz and Tara R Trinko Lake.
"February 2017."
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