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10 sty 2024 · The tyee salmon, also known as Chinook salmon, is a keystone species in the Pacific Northwest. It plays a critical role in the region’s ecosystems as both a predator and prey. As a top predator, tyee salmon help to regulate the populations of other fish and invertebrates.
17 maj 2022 · Rather than see salmon as a commodity to be maximized or optimized, many Indigenous Peoples know that we must care for salmon so that they can continue to take care of us in turn, as they’ve ...
The Chinook salmon / ʃ ɪ ˈ n ʊ k / (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) is the largest and most valuable species of Pacific salmon. [2] Its common name is derived from the Chinookan peoples. Other vernacular names for the species include king salmon, Quinnat salmon, Tsumen, spring salmon, chrome hog, Blackmouth, and Tyee salmon.
30 cze 2015 · Becoming Salmon is the first ethnographic account of salmon aquaculture, the most recent turn in the human history of animal domestication. In this careful and nuanced study, Marianne Elisabeth Lien explores how the growth of marine domestication has blurred traditional distinctions between fish and animals, recasting farmed fish as sentient ...
Club History. The First Nations people had fished for Tyee for unknown ages prior to the coming of Europeans. They used several methods including spears and hand lines, from dugout canoes, as well as traps. They were adept at catching fish as well as being truly conservationist in practice.
The name Tyee means ‘Chief’ in the local language of British Columbia where they were originally found. Tyee weigh over 30 pounds, and have been caught in Campbell River since 1924. Tyee were originally caught from a boat with no motor and a hook with no barb. The Tyee is rare among salmon.
25 wrz 2024 · The Tyee Test Fishery monitors Chinook salmon populations to inform management decisions. Established through scientific research, it provides valuable data on abundance, population dynamics, and physical and biological attributes.