"Via philosophy, technique and knowledge, Giles encourages the reader
to question and ponder, sharing expert insight.” - The Field
(Alexandra Henton, editor). "Via philosophy, technique and knowledge,
Giles encourages the reader to question and ponder, sharing expert
insight.” - The Field (Alexandra Henton, editor). The Secret Life
of Salmon is something both personal and intimate, and macro and
global. The life story of Atlantic, Chum, Sockeye, King, Silver and
Pink salmon, has gripped the human consciousness since the dawn of
time. Now we have a new interactive angle on the existential eco
status of the king of fish. A mirror held up to our warming world -
via science, sporting and aquacultural viewpoints. This book takes in
the start of a salmon’s life cycle with gravel covered eggs hatching
in a specific river pool, we hear fascinating secrets with a backdrop
of the time-lapsed seasons changing overhead and specified times of
year. We follow the salmon's epic journey of quest through icy and
wild northern waters to its conclusion in an upland stream. Read about
the great success stories of conservation - the 21st-century buy-out
of drift-nets in British and Irish waters; the application of ranching
in the vast waters of the Alaskan-Pacific. The groundbreaking smolt
tracking methods using cutting edge science applied on famous but
threatened salmon populations from New Brunswick streams to Moray
Firth rivers and out to sea. A sustainable future for these iconic
fish? The answer is here including the latest on new technology and
significance and legacy of COP26 in Glasgow, taking in the road to COP
27 and beyond. Predators. Size of river. Numbers. Withering in-river
predation from mergansers, goosanders and mink, then grey seals,
dolphins and orcas in salmons' marine iteration. How do fish in your
chosen location fare compared to salmon elsewhere? The answer is here.
Bringing it back home: the pods of muscled chrome-silver salmon nosing
back into tidal reaches of their home river to spawn. A map in its
head, a smell of the water. Nature's wisdom staggering runs of fish
back on an imperative they can’t ignore? This book, with its unique
pictures is a visual, technical, philosophical and emotional feast and
a serious call to arms. New light is shed on new events, new
scientific and environmental projects, and the foreword by Dr Paul
Rouse FRSA, who worked with the Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative
as its science adviser, sets an epoch defining moment for the salmon
and its secrets. Praise for How To Catch More Salmon (White Owl Books,
2019): "Devoted salmon fisher Henry Giles has written a book to help
others catch the elusive kings of the river. Try it… you might just
get hooked.” - The Scotsman
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ISBN
9781399011976
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
White Owl
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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