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local fishermen team with scientists to study why Chinook returns to Yukon River are declining

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On the Yukon River, Chinook salmon are woven into the fabric of life and culture. They are a resource that indigenous people have harvested for more than 1,000 years. But over the last 20 years or more, the Chinook populations have declined dramatically.Fewer Chinook are returning to the river each year, and those that do are smaller and younger than they have been in the past. This has created hardship for the people who rely on this resource. It is nurturing a strong desire to understand and contribute to solutions to address the dwindling returns.Ragnar Alstrom, executive director of the Yukon Delta Fisheries Development Association, explains it this way: "We want to be a part of figuring out why our Chinook aren't returning. Instead of standing by and waiting for someone else to figure it out, we want to be engaged in the science."

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    《Pacific Fishing》 |2021年第7期|16-17|共2页
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