This is an excellent overview of the issue of salmon management in the wider Pacific. It's a great perspective because, at least in my experience, salmon consideration is so often based around land-based geographic locations and that does not give enough credit to the duration and scope involved in a salmon's oceanic lives (which is the major part of certain species lives)!.
This book is beautifully illustrated with photographs, illustrations, and the most detailed distribution maps I have ever seen. The design of the book makes it a perfect coffee top book and it's content makes it both a perfect introduction to the world of salmon while at the same time a valuable scientific reference.
The Atlas of Pacific Salmon is what all universities and government agencies needed 20 years ago. I dare say, it was almost worth the wait.