![[TRAILER] Assessing the State of Wild Pacific Salmon](https://cdn-images.podbay.fm/eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJ1cmwiOiJodHRwczovL2QzdDNvemZ0bWRtaDNpLmNsb3VkZnJvbnQubmV0L3Byb2R1Y3Rpb24vcG9kY2FzdF91cGxvYWRlZF9ub2xvZ28vMTE0MDcyNzAvMTE0MDcyNzAtMTYzNDI0OTE2MTg1MC04ZWNkZWI4YmFkNDc1LmpwZyIsImZhbGxiYWNrIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly9pczUtc3NsLm16c3RhdGljLmNvbS9pbWFnZS90aHVtYi9Qb2RjYXN0czExNS92NC9iMy9jMC81Zi9iM2MwNWY3NC00NmVhLTAzODAtZDEzYS0xZmJkNjZkMDI0MWEvbXphXzE3Mzg1MTM2OTE3ODMzNTY5ODcwLmpwZy82MDB4NjAwYmIuanBnIn0.Y71EJkbSCse8uHbiM-NuM0tdZV81jsLFql3lDj-MZ2g.jpg?width=200&height=200)
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An interview with biologist, Emma Atkinson, who co-authored Salmon Coast's 2020 report on the Status of Pacific salmon in the Broughton Archipelago, northeast Vancouver Island, and mainland inlets.
We hear a lot about declines in wild salmon populations but what does this look like at the local-scale? How do researchers determine if a population is healthy, in decline, or potentially resilient? What is like to be a scientist trying to answer these questions? Emma takes questions on the health of river-level salmon populations, the science of assessing population health, and the human side of this technical report.
Find the full report published at www.salmoncoast.org
Dec 16, 2020
3 min
