Kokanee – The Redfish and the Kootenay Bioregion

Kokanee - The Redfish and the Kootenay Bioregion By Don Gayton
Kokanee – The Redfish and the Kootenay Bioregion By Don Gayton

The Kootenays — a region of rivers, lakes and mountains in southeastern British Columbia — is home to the kokanee. This landlocked sibling of the sockeye salmon is an extravagant gift from the Pacific Ocean, an elusive flash of molten silver, a lustful reproductive torrent of fire–engine red, a marvel of interior adaptation, an icon of regional culture, and a pawn of industry.In Kokanee: The Redfish and the Kootenay Bioregion, writer and ecologist Don Gayton tells the kokanee’s story, from the cataclysmic Ice Age events that gave birth to the species through its heyday as a sporting fish, to current threats to its existence. The story of the kokanee is the story of the delicate balance between land and water, and between people and nature. Kokanee: The Redfish and the Kootenay Bioregion is Number 9 in the Transmontanus series of books edited by Terry Glavin.

  • Kokanee – The Redfish and the Kootenay Bioregion
  • By Don Gayton
  • New Star Publishers
  • Vancouver, BC
  • 94 pages, 6.75×9.75 inches
  • ISBN-10: 092158685X
  • ISBN-13: 9780921586852
  • Date published: 2002-10-2