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References

The following references were used while writing and designing this site.

Books

Crewe, Sabrina. The Salmon.
Austin, TX: Steck-Vaughn, 1997.

Fobes, Natalie, Tom Jay, Brad Matsen. Reaching Home: Pacific Salmon, Pacific People.
Anchorage, AK: Alaska, 1994.

Llamas, Andreu. Salmon: Tireless Travelers.
Milwaukee, WI: Stevens, 1996.

Migdalski, Edward C., George S. Fichter, Norman Weaver. The Fresh & Salt Water Fishes of the World.
New York, NY: Greenwich House, 1989.

Steelquist, Robert. Field Guide to the Pacific Salmon.
Seattle, WA: Sasquatch, 1994.

Udvardy, Miklos D. F. The Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Birds.
New York, NY: Knopf, 1993.

Wydoski, Richard S., Richard R. Whitney. Inland Fishes of Washington.
Seattle, WA: University of WA., 1979.

Web Sites

Alaska Department of Fish and Game. "About the Division of Sport Fish and FAQs."
<http://www.state.ak.us/local/akpages/FISH.GAME/sportf/geninfo/about/about.htm>

All Outdoors. "Pacific Salmon."
<http://www.alloutdoors.com/AdventureTravel/lodgeoutfitters/species/PacificSalmon.asp>

For the Sake of the Salmon. "How You Can Help."
<http://www.4sos.org/howhelp/help.html>

Kayak to Alaska. "Pacific Salmon Species."
<http://www.kayaktoalaska.com/salmon/species.html>

King County, Washington. "Home and Garden Hints for Healthy Streams and Salmon."
<http://www.metrokc.gov/exec/esa/hometips.htm>

Mr. Sheridan's Fourth Grade Salmon Team. "Salmon Home Page."
<http://tqjunior.thinkquest.org/4125/>

Mrs. Maynor's Fifth Grade Class. "Salmon from A to Z."
<http://www.northstar.k12.ak.us/schools/upk/chena/salmon/salmon.html>

National Marine Fisheries Service. "West Coast Salmon and the Endangered Species Act."
<http://www.nwr.noaa.gov/1salmon/salmesa/index.htm>

North Cascades National Park. "A Vision For the Future."
<http://www.nps.gov/noca/ch8a.htm>

North Cascades National Park. "Salmon and Their Life Cycle."
<http://www.nps.gov/noca/salmn1.htm>

North Cascades National Park. "Salmonids - Symbols of the Northwest."
<http://www.nps.gov/noca/salmon.htm>

Northeast Fisheries Science Center. "Fish FAQ."
<http://www.wh.whoi.edu/faq/>

Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission. "Terms of Salmon Anadromy."
<http://www.psmfc.org/habitat/anadromy.html>

People for Puget Sound. "The Salmon Cycle."
<http://www.pugetsound.org/kids/salmon/>

Salmon & Steelhead Restoration Group. "All About Pacific Salmon."
<http://www.silichip.org/hablab/cycle/cycle.htm>

StreamNet. "Glossary of Fish Related Terms."
<http://www.streamnet.org/ff/Glossary/glossaryfish.html>

StreamNet. "The Interactive Salmon Life Cycle."
<http://www.streamnet.org/ff/factsheets/Lifecycle.html>

Students of the University of Oregon. "What We Are Doing With Our Salmon Today!"
<http://biology.uoregon.edu/classes/bi130/webprojects/34/project.html>

Thinkquest Junior Web Site. "Little Known Salmon Facts."
<http://tqjr.advanced.org/3881/Factsaboutsalmon.html>

University of Washington School of Fisheries. "Salmon Life Cycle."
<http://www.fish.washington.edu/hatchery/salmon.html>

Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. "Salmon Facts: An Informational Guide to Our State's Natural Treasure."
<http://www.wa.gov/wdfw/outreach/fishing/salmon.htm>

Washington Department of Natural Resources. "Trees to Seas: Journey of the Wild Salmon - Board Game"
<http://www.wa.gov/dnr/htdocs/rp/urban/game/index.htm>


Photo and Graphic Sources

Special thanks to the following people and organizations who gave me permission to use their photos and graphics in this project. Their generosity allowed me to illustrate this site with professional photos and graphics.

Cory Ench
<http://www.enchgallery.com/home/home.htm>

Matthew Farnell
<http://mfarnell.cjb.net/>

Rod Sutterby
<http://www.riverdale.k12.or.us/salmon/art/sutterby/index.html>

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
<http://www.noaa.gov/>

The National Park Service
<http://www.nps.gov/>

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District
<http://www.nwp.usace.army.mil/>

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
<http://www.fws.gov/>


About the Author

Matthew Farnell
Matthew Farnell
My name is Matthew Farnell, and I am designing this site to enter in the 1999-2000 "Nature Greets Technology" web site contest. I am homeschooled and in my senior year of high school. I have been interested in computer technology for about ten years now, and I have been designing web sites for five years. When I heard about this contest, I thought it would be a good opportunity to learn more about computer technology and the wild salmon as well as create an educational web site for others to learn from.

Please e-mail me with comments on this web site, or visit my personal web page to learn more about me.

E-mail: matthew@scn.org
Personal web page: http://mfarnell.cjb.net/
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Photo in title graphic courtesy of the National Park Service.