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Salmon Runs Boom, Go Bust over Centuries

By Sandra Hines | University of Washington on Jan 15, 2013   General News  

Salmon runs are notoriously variable: strong one year, and weak the next. New research shows that the same may be true from one century to the next.

In Rain and Snow at Home, Seahawks Much More Likely to Win

By Sandra Hines | University of Washington on Jan 1, 2013   General News  

The Seahawks win four times as many home games as they lose when the weather is inclement, compared to less than two to one when it’s not, according to UW research meteorologist Nick Bond.

Bears, Scavengers Count on All-You-Can-Eat Salmon Buffet Lasting for Months

By Sandra Hines | University of Washington on Aug 3, 2012   General News  

Salmon conservation shouldn't narrowly focus on managing flows in streams and rivers or on preserving only places that currently have strong salmon runs.

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