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Chum Salmon Conservation Units - Version 2 (May 2008)

Summary

The first of six strategies in Canada’s Policy for the Conservation of Wild Pacific Salmon concerns the identification of units of diversity (called Conservation Units) and determining their conservation status. The primary purpose of this document is to describe the method that was developed to identify the Conservation Units for the five species of Pacific salmon in British Columbia. The description of units in most of the Yukon and Northwest Territories will proceed using this method once the ecotypology of those areas is completed.The approach of Waples et al. (2005, Journal of Fish Biology, volume 59, pages 1-41) was modified to characterize diversity in Pacific salmon along three major axes: ecology, life history, and molecular [...]

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The identification and description of Conservation Units for Pacific salmon in the BC/Yukon Region are required by the Canada’s Policy for the Conservation of Wild Pacific Salmon (Fisheries and Oceans Canada, 401 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC V6C 3S4). The maps described by this document provide the spatial extents of each Conservation Unit. The polygons can be interpreted as circumscribing all known and presumed spawning locations of salmon that are members of the respective Conservation Unit. Conversely, any salmon population persistently spawning within the boundaries of a Conservation Unit polygon is presumed to be a member of that Conservation Unit (with the proviso that for some species, Conservation Units are defined with temporal as well as spatial dimensions.)

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  • LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal
  • North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative

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