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Cultural History

Paddle Beaver Creek

Authors: 
Oregon Sea Grant, Oregon Parks & Recreation
Free iPhone app tour of Beaver Creek on the central Oregon coast

Oregon Sea Grant and the Oregon Parks & Recreation Department have joined resources to create a free iPhone application that guides visitors through the Beaver Creek State Natural Area, Oregon's newest state park. The app features an interactive map of the scenic Beaver Creek Water Trail - an easy-paddling, three-mile waterway open to kayaks and canoes.

Product Number: 
ORESU-H-10-004
Published: 
2010
Price: 
NA

Long Form Fishing Community Profile: Port Orford, Oregon

Authors: 
Christina Package and Flaxen Conway
One of three publications in the "Long Form Fishing Community Profile" series.


These profiles were created as a result of a collaborative research project conducted during 2007. The project was designed and implemented with the help of the commercial fishing community working in partnership with scientists from Oregon State University (OSU) and Oregon Sea Grant.

Product Number: 
ORESU-S-10-003
Published: 
2010
Price: 
Free
Length: 
14 pp.
Size and Format: 
Online
The other two publications in the "Long Form Fishing Community Profile" series are: Garibaldi, Oregon (ORESU-S-10-001) and Newport, Oregon (ORESU-S-10-002).

Long Form Fishing Community Profile: Newport, Oregon

Authors: 
Christina Package and Flaxen Conway
One of three publications in the "Long Form Fishing Community Profile" series.

 

These profiles were created as a result of a collaborative research project conducted during 2007. The project was designed and implemented with the help of the commercial fishing community working in partnership with scientists from Oregon State University (OSU) and Oregon Sea Grant.

Product Number: 
ORESU-S-10-002
Published: 
2010
Price: 
Free
Length: 
16 pp.
Size and Format: 
Online
The other two publications in the "Long Form Fishing Community Profile" series are: Garibaldi, Oregon (ORESU-S-10-001) and Port Orford, Oregon (ORESU-S-10-003).

Long Form Fishing Community Profile: Garibaldi, Oregon

Authors: 
Christina Package and Flaxen Conway
One of three publications in the "Long Form Fishing Community Profile" series.


These profiles were created as a result of a collaborative research project conducted during 2007. The project was designed and implemented with the help of the commercial fishing community working in partnership with scientists from Oregon State University (OSU) and Oregon Sea Grant.

Product Number: 
ORESU-S-10-001
Published: 
2010
Price: 
Free
Length: 
14 pp.
Size and Format: 
Online
The other two publications in the "Long Form Fishing Community Profile" series are: Newport, Oregon (ORESU-S-10-002) and Port Orford, Oregon (ORESU-S-10-003).

Archaeological Evidence for Resilience of Pacific Northwest Salmon Populations and the Socioecological System Over the Last ~7,500 Years

Authors: 
S. K. Campbell and V. L. Butler
Salmon recovery efforts may benefit substantially from investing more resources into establishing links between community groups and actual fish populations, which would create a sense of proprietorship, one of the keys to resilience in the indigenous salmon fishery.

Product Number: 
ORESU-R-10-017
Published: 
2010
Price: 
NA
Length: 
20 pp.
Size and Format: 
Online
Journal Article
Source (Journal Article): 
Ecology and Society 15(1): 17
DOI Number (Journal Article): 
http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol15/iss1/art17/

Watersheds and Salmon Collection

Four popular videos about salmon in the Pacific Northwest


These four programs provide the viewer with a rich perspective on the contemporary salmon crisis in the Pacific Northwest, and on the efforts taken to restore these creatures, which are so important to the Northwest economy, environment, and culture.

The video contains four separate videos:

Product Number: 
ORESU-C-03-001
Published: 
2003
Price: 
$12.95
Shipping & Handling: 
$3
Length: 
56 minutes
Size and Format: 
Color DVD

Coming Home Was Easy

Authors: 
J. Bergeron, L. Johnson, M. Hollenbach
This video explores the history & culture of trolling.


Salmon trolling is a hook-and-line commercial fishery that for almost a century has supported ocean communities from Alaska to California. From its beginnings, trolling attracted men (and later women) who loved their independence and weren't afraid of hard work.

Product Number: 
ORESU-V-02-002
Published: 
2002
Price: 
$25
Shipping & Handling: 
$3
Length: 
34 minutes
Size and Format: 
Color DVD
VHS version (ORESU-V-02-001) also available from our online store for $25, plus $4 shipping & handling. Produced by J. Bergeron and L. Johnson; written by M. Hollenbach

Celilo Falls and the Remaking of the Columbia River

A documentary about the damming of the Columbia River and inundation of native fishing grounds

Product Number: 
ORESU-V-07-001
Published: 
2007
Price: 
$19.95
Shipping & Handling: 
$3
Length: 
29 minutes
Size and Format: 
Color DVD

Gems of the Oregon Coast: Cascade Head Scenic Research Area

Scenic and historical account of Cascade Head

Product Number: 
ORESU-V-11-001
Published: 
2011
Price: 
$9.95
Shipping & Handling: 
$3
Length: 
12:52 minutes
Size and Format: 
Color DVD

Salmon Fishers of the Columbia

Authors: 
Court Smith
A comprehensive historical, social, and economic picture of the Columbia River salmon industry.
Product Number: 
ORESU-B-79-001
Published: 
1979
Price: 
$21.95
Shipping & Handling: 
$5
Length: 
128 pp.

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