The Salmon Plan
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.
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