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D2 - Dams, Ecosystems and Fisheries
… United States serve as downstream and upstream barriers to migratory salmon. 3.2. Slack Water Conditions On-stream dams … particularly acute adverse impacts on some cold-water fish species. For example, salmon have a limited tolerance for … and the 1996 United Nations Treaty on Straddling and Migratory Fish Stocks (“UN Straddling Stocks Treaty”)[1]. …
Energy, Ecosystems and livelihoods: Understanding linkages in the face of climate change impacts
… on human health, agriculture, drinking water and aquatic species. However the effluent—if properly collected and … 1,600 kilometers of the river to Atlantic salmon and other migratory fishes. In return the power company has been … insects, which are ecologically important to fish and migratory songbirds. Riverfront communities will benefit from …
Integrating Economics into Resource and Environmental Management Some Recent Experiences in the Pacific
… into Resource and Environmental Management While coral species have some capacity to recover from bleaching events, … by improvement in technology since tuna is a highly migratory resource. Since the late 1970s until early 1990s, … the Convention. The Convention area covers the entire migratory range of the tuna stocks to ensure its conservation …
Conservation and sustainable development in mountain areas
… Earth’s Land Surface WCF Theme 3: Biodiversity Loss and Species Extinction – Managing Risk in a Changing World 16 … and provide for the conservation needs of large and migratory species. Their importance will grow with climate … and provide for the conservation needs of large and migratory species. Their importance will grow with climate …