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SUMMARY:Wenatchee River Inst. Red Barn speaker\, Pacific Salmon in Changing Climate
DESCRIPTION:Pacific salmon have survived volcanic eruptions\, repeated glaciations\, and shifting rivers. They have also experienced many human-caused changes to their environment\, such as the commercial fishing boom of the late 1800s and an era of dam building. Pacific salmon now face additional stressors related to climate change\, including increased stream temperatures and altered river flows. Oct. 9\, Leavenworth resident Tracy Bowerman will discuss the adaptations salmon have evolved in order to persist in a highly dynamic environment and how they have responded to recent climatic shifts. Bowerman presents the latest research on how climate change is expected to affect future salmon populations and other organisms that rely on salmon for food and nutrients. Bowerman has a Ph.D. in Aquatic Ecology from Utah St. University where she studied bull trout populations and conservation biology. She currently conducts research on salmon and trout throughout the Columbia River Basin.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Pacific salmon have survived volcanic eruptions\, repeated glaciations\, and shifting rivers. They have also experienced many human-caused changes to their environment\, such as the commercial fishing boom of the late 1800s and an era of dam building. Pacific salmon now face additional stressors related to climate change\, including increased stream temperatures and altered river flows. Oct. 9\, Leavenworth resident Tracy Bowerman will discuss the adaptations salmon have evolved in order to persist in a highly dynamic environment and how they have responded to recent climatic shifts. Bowerman presents the latest research on how climate change is expected to affect future salmon populations and other organisms that rely on salmon for food and nutrients. Bowerman has a Ph.D. in Aquatic Ecology from Utah St. University where she studied bull trout populations and conservation biology. She currently conducts research on salmon and trout throughout the Columbia River Basin.
LOCATION:Wenatchee River Institute 347 Division Street Leavenworth\, WA 98826
UID:e.289.7458
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DTSTAMP:20260425T120540Z
URL:https://business.wenatchee.org/events/details/wenatchee-river-inst-red-barn-speaker-pacific-salmon-in-changing-climate-7458
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