Adam’s River – Exploring the Mystery of the Adams River Sockeye (1994)

The Adam’s River sockeye run is one of the natural wonders of the world. Every October, the river turns red as hundreds of thousands of mature, scarlet–humped sockeye salmon return from the Pacific Ocean to spawn and die in the same gravel beds where they hatched four years earlier. Adam’s River tells the story of the salmon’s epic journey far out into the Pacific Ocean and back. Mark Hume brings together science and mythology in a fascinating story that reveals secrets of the Adam’s River sockeye that are only now coming to light. With many beautiful color and black & white photographs by photographer Rick Blacklaws and sixteen original drawings by Tom Moore, Adam’s River is the story of the magnificent creature that unites British Columbia’s rugged coast with its interior – the salmon.”

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