The Salmon Plan

December 14, 2014 By: Erin Block

In 1966, Pacific Ocean salmon were introduced to the Great Lakes to control invasive alewives. The story of the man behind the plan, Howard Tanner, is told in a recent piece in The Journal Sentinel Online. From the first plantings of Coho fry, “the world’s largest freshwater ecosystem has been a giant science experiment ever since,” writes Dan Egan.