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Litigation and Negotiation: The History of Salmon in the Columbia River Basin

This article covers the role of First Nations people in determining rights to salmon fishing along the Columbia, primarily in the United States. Includes information about the Columbia River Fish Management Plans, Northwest Power Act, and the Endangered Species Act.

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Author: Weaver, Timothy
Publisher: Ecology Law Quarterly
Date: 1997

Litigation and Negotiation: The History of Salmon in the Columbia River Basin

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