Record Details
Field | Value |
---|---|
Title | Guide to the Joe Cone Papers 1952-1994 |
Subject |
Ecosystem management--Government policy--United States.; Endangered species--Columbia River Watershed.; Fisheries--Research--Oregon.; Fishes--Conservation--Columbia River Watershed.; Fishery management--Oregon.; Pacific salmon--Effect of habitat modification on--Columbia River Watershed.; Environmental Activism; Environmental Conditions; Fisheries and Wildlife; Fishing and Canning; Native Americans; Water and Water Rights; Idaho; Oregon; Washington (State); Electronic Records; Sound Recordings |
Description | The Joe Cone Papers consist of materials created and assembled by Cone in the course of writing A Common Fate: Endangered Salmon and the People of the Pacific Northwest and include reference materials, correspondence, chapter drafts, and sound recordings of interviews pertaining to the history and sociology of the Northwest salmon crisis.; Biographical Note:; Joe Cone is Assistant Director and Communications Leader for Oregon Sea Grant; he began work with Oregon Sea... |
Publisher |
Oregon State University Libraries, University Archives |
Date | 1952/1994 |
Rights | Collection is open for research. |
Type | Collection collection |
Identifier | http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv22931 |
Language | eng |
Format |
3.5 cubic feet, including 52 cassette tapes; 5 boxes |
Coverage | 1952-1994 |