This document contains a project proposal for a Masters thesis titled "An Analysis of Yukon Delta Salmon Management". The project will analyze fisheries management related to salmon populations in the Bering Sea and Yukon River. It will examine the complex management system involving Alaska, federal departments, and fishery organizations. The abstract indicates that declining salmon populations have driven research on the effects of salmon bycatch in Bering Sea fisheries. The methodology, technology stack, and at least 6 references in IEEE format will be included. The proposal is signed by the student and guide.
This document contains a project proposal for a Masters thesis titled "An Analysis of Yukon Delta Salmon Management". The project will analyze fisheries management related to salmon populations in the Bering Sea and Yukon River. It will examine the complex management system involving Alaska, federal departments, and fishery organizations. The abstract indicates that declining salmon populations have driven research on the effects of salmon bycatch in Bering Sea fisheries. The methodology, technology stack, and at least 6 references in IEEE format will be included. The proposal is signed by the student and guide.
This document contains a project proposal for a Masters thesis titled "An Analysis of Yukon Delta Salmon Management". The project will analyze fisheries management related to salmon populations in the Bering Sea and Yukon River. It will examine the complex management system involving Alaska, federal departments, and fishery organizations. The abstract indicates that declining salmon populations have driven research on the effects of salmon bycatch in Bering Sea fisheries. The methodology, technology stack, and at least 6 references in IEEE format will be included. The proposal is signed by the student and guide.
This document contains a project proposal for a Masters thesis titled "An Analysis of Yukon Delta Salmon Management". The project will analyze fisheries management related to salmon populations in the Bering Sea and Yukon River. It will examine the complex management system involving Alaska, federal departments, and fishery organizations. The abstract indicates that declining salmon populations have driven research on the effects of salmon bycatch in Bering Sea fisheries. The methodology, technology stack, and at least 6 references in IEEE format will be included. The proposal is signed by the student and guide.
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An Analysis of Yukon Delta Salmon Management Research focus: Fisheries management related to Bering Sea fisheries and Yukon River salmon populations. School: Western Washington University Student Level: Masters Presentation Type: Oral Presentation Abstract: An Analysis of Yukon Delta Salmon Management Rita Asgeirsson, Western Washington University The broad range of Pacific Alaskan salmon has resulted in the creation of a complex and multiorganizational system of management that includes the state of Alaska, various federal departments, a Congressionally-mandated fishery council, and a number of commercial and nongovernmental fish organizations. In the Bering Sea salmon are caught by the commercial groundfish fleet as by-catch. On the Yukon River salmon are commercially and traditionally harvested for both economic and cultural sustenance by the Yup’ik residents of the Yukon Delta. Declining salmon populations has driven scientific research which considers the effects of Bering Sea salmon by-catch. My research findings indicate that Bering Sea fisheries occur where juvenile salmon mature (FONT SIZE =12)
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An Analysis of Yukon Delta Salmon Management Research focus: Fisheries management
related to Bering Sea fisheries and Yukon River salmon populations. School: Western Washington University Student Level: Masters Presentation Type: Oral Presentation Abstract: An Analysis of Yukon Delta Salmon Management Rita Asgeirsson, Western Washington University The broad range of Pacific Alaskan salmon has resulted in the creation of a complex and multiorganizational system of management that includes the state of Alaska, various federal departments, a Congressionally-mandated fishery council, and a number of commercial and nongovernmental fish organizations. In the Bering Sea salmon are caught by the commercial groundfish fleet as by-catch. On the Yukon River salmon are commercially and traditionally harvested for both economic and cultural sustenance by the Yup’ik residents of the Yukon Delta. Declining salmon populations has driven scientific research which considers the effects of Bering Sea salmon by-catch. My research findings indicate that Bering Sea fisheries occur where juvenile salmon mature (FONT SIZE =12)
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