Originally Posted By: Lucky Louie
Originally Posted By: freespool
Originally Posted By: Lucky Louie
Freespool, I think Slab Happy and I want you to answer the question
of how many poor and good years there was in the last 20 years concerning ocean conditions.

I need to compare your good year to poor year theory. Because I'm getting to a point that I don't believe it exists.


The real problem seems to be your reluctance to look the information up yourself, relying instead on me to do it for you.


NOAA thinks you are a joke.

"Middle Columbia River steelheed:
Ocean conditions have been generally poor over most of the last 20 years".

So what time frame are you comparing good to poor years?







Not sure what your trying to say LL.
Are you saying that populations are not dependent on good or bad ocean conditions?

Here's some research that sheds more light on this issue.

http://www.nwcouncil.org/library/ocean/05_trends.htm


More on how the PDO impacts our salmon populations.
For those who are saying ocean conditions and salmon abundace don't interact, the PDO is the engine that drives ocean conditions, good or bad.

http://www.appinsys.com/GlobalWarming/PDO.htm


Edited by freespool (09/09/10 05:11 PM)