Anadromous fishes
Found in 27 Collections and/or Records:
Atlantic Salmon A Vanishing Species
Books, 1950-1978
Titles include: Water, Land, and People by Bernard Frank and Anthony Netboy. New York: A.A. Knopf, 1950; Salmon of the Pacific Northwest: Fish vs. Dams. Portland, OR: Binfords & Mort, 1958; The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival. Japanese translation, 1978.
Lectures, 1960-1981
Manuscript draft
Manuscript. Draft.
“The Columbia River salmon and steelhead [trout]: their fight for survival” (with notes)
Anthony Netboy papers
Netboy was a natural resources writer and salmon authority. The collection includes his book manuscripts, articles, research notes, correspondence, and other papers, as well as a bibliography of his works compiled by Netboy and Southern Oregon University librarian Harold Otness.
Periodicals, 1941-1975
Periodicals, 1975-1986
Preference Study, 1975
Materials include: “Federal Power for the People: The Preference and Priority Clause of the Bonneville Project Act in Action”; “Power for Whom? – “Preference and Priority” in Action” (earlier title of previous article); “The Prophets of Shortage,” remarks by Don Hodel, Bonneville Power Administrator, to the City Club of Portland, Friday, July 11, 1975 (pamphlet published by BPA).
Publications, 1941-1986
The collection includes draft manuscripts of several of his books, various publications containing articles written by Netboy, research notes, correspondence, and other papers. Also included is a bibliography of his works, compiled by Netboy and college librarian Harold Otness that includes a biographical sketch. (The library’s general and special collections also include cataloged copies of Netboy’s books, but they shed are not described as part of this collection.)