Reproducing the River: Historic Context and Resource Survey of Oregon’s State Fish Hatchery System

Oregon’s fish hatchery system developed in the late 1800’s in response to salmon fishery losses. Salmon hatcheries consist of a number of built components. ‘Growing fish’ requires a variety of building types which support the hatchery process as well as constant input of resources. In addition to su...

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Main Author: Bohner, Rodney
Other Authors: Muller, Brook
Language:en_US
Published: University of Oregon 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1794/23908
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spelling ndltd-uoregon.edu-oai-scholarsbank.uoregon.edu-1794-239082018-12-20T05:48:45Z Reproducing the River: Historic Context and Resource Survey of Oregon’s State Fish Hatchery System Bohner, Rodney Muller, Brook Cultural landscape Fish Culture Fish Hatchery Salmon Oregon’s fish hatchery system developed in the late 1800’s in response to salmon fishery losses. Salmon hatcheries consist of a number of built components. ‘Growing fish’ requires a variety of building types which support the hatchery process as well as constant input of resources. In addition to surveying and inventorying fish hatchery resources, this study will analyze the social, economic, cultural, and environmental conditions under which these fish hatcheries were organized and commissioned. Ultimately, this survey will not only serve as a baseline for future, more intensive-level surveys, but will also provide a foundation for a National Register Multiple Property Submission. The use of hatcheries to sustain native Oregon fish species constitutes a major aspect of Oregon’s fishing and environmental conservation efforts. Oregon’s heritage hatcheries stand as physical reminders of early conservation activity and while their preservation provides a more complete picture of Oregon’s relationship with natural resources 2018-10-31T22:33:48Z 2018-10-31T22:33:48Z 2018-10-31 Electronic Thesis or Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/1794/23908 en_US All Rights Reserved. University of Oregon
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topic Cultural landscape
Fish Culture
Fish Hatchery
Salmon
spellingShingle Cultural landscape
Fish Culture
Fish Hatchery
Salmon
Bohner, Rodney
Reproducing the River: Historic Context and Resource Survey of Oregon’s State Fish Hatchery System
description Oregon’s fish hatchery system developed in the late 1800’s in response to salmon fishery losses. Salmon hatcheries consist of a number of built components. ‘Growing fish’ requires a variety of building types which support the hatchery process as well as constant input of resources. In addition to surveying and inventorying fish hatchery resources, this study will analyze the social, economic, cultural, and environmental conditions under which these fish hatcheries were organized and commissioned. Ultimately, this survey will not only serve as a baseline for future, more intensive-level surveys, but will also provide a foundation for a National Register Multiple Property Submission. The use of hatcheries to sustain native Oregon fish species constitutes a major aspect of Oregon’s fishing and environmental conservation efforts. Oregon’s heritage hatcheries stand as physical reminders of early conservation activity and while their preservation provides a more complete picture of Oregon’s relationship with natural resources
author2 Muller, Brook
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Bohner, Rodney
author Bohner, Rodney
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title Reproducing the River: Historic Context and Resource Survey of Oregon’s State Fish Hatchery System
title_short Reproducing the River: Historic Context and Resource Survey of Oregon’s State Fish Hatchery System
title_full Reproducing the River: Historic Context and Resource Survey of Oregon’s State Fish Hatchery System
title_fullStr Reproducing the River: Historic Context and Resource Survey of Oregon’s State Fish Hatchery System
title_full_unstemmed Reproducing the River: Historic Context and Resource Survey of Oregon’s State Fish Hatchery System
title_sort reproducing the river: historic context and resource survey of oregon’s state fish hatchery system
publisher University of Oregon
publishDate 2018
url http://hdl.handle.net/1794/23908
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