Effect of Droughts on Chinook Salmon
Effect of Droughts on Chinook Salmon
Abstract
California, due to a lack of rain, has experienced extreme drought over the past several years. We performed a case study to determine the effect of drought on California Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) We used online databases including Scopus and One-Search. The search terms we used are “drought,” and “salmon,” and “populations,” “chinook salmon,” and “population,” and “California,” and “drought,” and “chinook salmon.” We found that droughts do have adverse effects on Chinook salmon populations such as a lower survival rate when traveling from freshwater to saltwater. We hope our research will raise awareness about the effect of drought on Chinook salmon, and the necessity of managing these populations to prevent further declines and possible extinction.
Results
Title Format Download Students Effect of Droughts on Chinook Salmon poster Effect of Droughts on Chinook Salmon Matthew Akulow, Joseph Bickford, Finley MacDonellKey words: Chinook salmon, drought, populations, California, water, database, stream flow, temperature, water quality, competition with agriculture, nutrients, economy, fishing, Martha Shott, Sci120
Project Date:
2021
Faculty:
- Martha Shott
Departments:
- Biology
Students:
- Akulow
- Bickford
- MacDonell
Locations:
- Sonoma County
- Other Location
Project Topics:
- Biodiversity
- Climate
- Water