Interesting reading, this should change the whole paradigm of how salmon management is looked at. Although it doesn't make any recommendations there are some parts of this that should be eyed closely. My two cents is that the whole debate over wild vs hatchery is mute as the orcas don't give a hoot as long as it's a chinook. I'll go further as to say if we try to make certain streams wild only, we will doom those stocks entirely.

Although it focused on how Northeast Pacific resident orcas have impacted salmon stocks, it was vague on why the orca population has expanded other than they focus their diet on chinook stocks. Just more reason all communities need to get away from the maximum sustained harvest model of management.