#5 - Oregon Coast Conservation
Manage episode 435979120 series 3580392
In this episode, I interview Paul Englemeyer with the Bird Alliance of Oregon (formally the Audubon Society). Paul and I have an in-depth discussion on the conservation efforts and environmental challenges faced on Oregon's Central Coast. We cover topics such as the Clean Water Act, salmon recovery, the ecological importance of beavers, the impact of hatcheries to wild fish populations, forest management, and the significant role of public lands in conservation efforts. Our conversation also touches on the unique life histories of species such as the marbled murrelet and coho salmon.
A Celebration of Partnerships for Conservation and Restoration on Oregon's Central Coast. https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5626fb1ee4b07be93cf930c1/t/61254e0fd8da687a2862aeef/1629834775981/Celebration%2BDoc_08.24.21.pdf
Salmon Without Rivers
by Jim Lichatowich
https://islandpress.org/books/salmon-without-rivers#desc
https://drakemag.com/jim-lichatowich/
00:00 Costal Fog
01:00 Logging and Forest Management Concerns
01:35 Oregon's Water Quality Crisis
01:57 Salmon Recovery and Water Quality
03:13 The Importance of Monitoring Programs
04:31 Salmonid Life History Patterns
07:35 Impact of Hatcheries on Genetic Diversity
08:02 Challenges in Adaptive Management
10:13 Marbled Murrelet Conservation
13:00 Restoration Efforts and Watershed Health
17:22 The Role of Wilderness Areas
23:06 Protecting Important Bird Areas
26:36 Land and Sea Conservation Strategies
29:54 Adaptive Management in Road and Land Use
32:25 Aquatic Organism Passage Analysis
32:37 Understanding Lamprey: Ancient Creatures of the River
33:21 Lamprey's Life Cycle and Challenges
35:40 Investment in Oregon's Watersheds
36:45 The California Current: A Marine Serengeti
42:12 Oregon's Statewide Planning Goals
49:15 The Role of Beaver in Ecosystem Management
57:56 Challenges and Opportunities in Fish Conservation
59:39 Public Lands and Personal Reflections
11 episode