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    Salmon Arm High School band

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    Group includes: Basil Haylock, Allan Mason, Gordon Dettelbach, Charlie McCarthy, Bob Terlesky, Irene McKay, Wendy Hunter, Maria Haylock, Thyra Wright, Audrey Bodner, Randy Davidson, Michael Laws, Lyle Laycock. See Salmon Arm Scrapbook, page 154

    Maria Fusco & Margaret Salmon: History of the Present

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    Edinburgh International Arts Festival commissioned the world premiere performance screening of History of the Present featuring live improvisation from percussionist Angela Wai Nok Hui. The opera-film is co-directed by Maria Fusco and Margaret Salmon, with new music by Annea Lockwood and vocal work by Héloïse Werner. The performance took place at The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh to a sold out crowd, opening the 2023 festival program

    History of the Present:Maria Fusco and Margaret Salmon, Solo Exhibition, Golden Thread Gallery, Belfast, UK

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    Exhibition Venue: Golden Thread Gallery, Belfast, UKExhibition Dates: 15 February 2025 – 29 March 2025Together with the Golden Thread Gallery, Maria Fusco and Margaret Salmon present History of the Present, an exhibition based around the critically acclaimed work of the same name, History of the Present (2023). This 46-minute experimental opera-film was made collaboratively by Fusco and Salmon, featuring new compositions by Annea Lockwood, libretto by Maria Fusco and improvisational vocal work by Héloïse Werner

    History of the Present:Maria Fusco and Margaret Salmon, Solo Exhibition, Golden Thread Gallery, Belfast, UK

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    Exhibition Venue: Golden Thread Gallery, Belfast, UKExhibition Dates: 15 February 2025 – 29 March 2025Together with the Golden Thread Gallery, Maria Fusco and Margaret Salmon present History of the Present, an exhibition based around the critically acclaimed work of the same name, History of the Present (2023). This 46-minute experimental opera-film was made collaboratively by Fusco and Salmon, featuring new compositions by Annea Lockwood, libretto by Maria Fusco and improvisational vocal work by Héloïse Werner

    Empirical analyses of the length, weight, and condition of adult Atlantic salmon on return to the Scottish coast between 1963 and 2006

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    Sea age, size, and condition of adult Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) are prime determinants of individual, and hence population, productivity. To elucidate potential mechanisms, 151 000 records of salmon returning to six Scottish coastal sites over 44 years were analysedfor length, weight, and condition, by site, sex, sea age, and river age. After correcting for capture effort biases, all sites showed seasonal increases in length and weight for both 1 sea winter (1SW) and 2SW fish. However, whereas condition increased slightly with season for 2SW, it decreased notably for 1SW. Sites showed common decadal trends in length, weight, and condition. Within years, length and weight residuals from trends were coherent across sites, but residuals from condition trends were not. Rates of seasonal condition change also showed decadal trends, dramatically different between sea ages, but common across sites within sea-age groups. Longer salmon were disproportionately heavy in all seasons. 1SW condition was markedly lower in 2006. Detrended correlations withoceanic environmental variables were generally not significant, and always weak. A published correlation between the condition of 1SW salmon caught at a single site and sea surface temperatures in the Northeast Atlantic could not be substantiated for any of the six fisheries over the wider time-scales examined

    Salmon lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis) abundance in salmon farms: dynamics related to delousing operations with nonmedicinal methods.

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    Problems related to control and management of salmon lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis) is the bottleneck for further growth for the Norwegian aquaculture. Due to salmon lice developing resistance to most medicinal treatments as well as concerns of negative effects of chemicals/medicines on the environment, the strategy for fighting salmon lice has shifted towards non-medicinal methods (NMM) to remove salmon lice from the salmon. The NMM encompass freshwater baths, thermal and mechanical treatments. How the different operations on salmon farms affect the salmon-sea lice interaction is not well understood, and the number of scientific studies is limited. Most studies have focused on the transmission of sea lice that happens during the planktonic stages. However, observations made by fish farmers have indicated that salmon lice detach from the salmon during crowding and handling of the fish before delousing with NMM, and this might be a source to dispersal of the parasitic stages of lice. This thesis consists of four papers (Paper I-IV), where all papers are based on field data. The first study aimed to investigate the planktonic and parasitic sea lice abundance on salmon farms throughout a production cycle. The planktonic sea lice were sampled at one salmon farm with lice skirts and two farms without lice skirts, from downstream inside and outside of the cages, with vertical plankton net tows. In Paper II the study aimed to investigate possible loss of parasitic lice from the salmon during crowding and re-attachment on the salmon after treatment with NMM. In Paper II, III and IV we studied the salmon lice abundance during full-scale treatments of salmon, with a closer examination of the differences between life stages in Paper III and IV. Data on parasitic sea lice abundances were collected by counting sea lice on salmon. We did not find differences in densities of planktonic sea lice in the samples taken from the inside or the outside of the cages for any of the localities, indicating that the production of sea lice inside the cage dispersed out of the cage (Paper I). The mean abundance and average density of planktonic sea lice correlated positively with the number of adult female lice and with temperature, but the correlations differed between years and across localities. There was a reduction in numbers of preadult/adult male (PA/AM) (-0.59 lice per fish) during crowding and a less clear reduction for adult females (-0.1 lice per fish). This demonstrated that the crowding of salmon, which is the first step on lice treatments, may cause a loss of attached preadult/adult male, and possibly also adult female, prior to treatment (Paper II). Our study also allowed us to document an increase of PA/AM after treatment, likely a result of the PA/AM that detach during crowding, reinfesting new salmon after treatment (Paper II). We found a smaller increase of PA/AM on the salmon that were placed in a new cage after treatment compared to salmon placed in the same cage (a doubling in lice numbers). These results suggest that lice are released to the water during crowding and is an important source for reinfestation. There was substantial reduction in lice numbers for all life stage categories of salmon lice as a result of using NMM (Paper II). Freshwater treatment was significantly more efficient than both mechanical (b = 2.07, p = 0.0002) and thermal treatment (b = 1.69, p = 0.003) for sessile lice. There was no difference in treatment effect for PA/AM or adult female between treatment types, and no difference was found between thermal and mechanical treatment. Freshwater treatment and mechanical (Hydrolicer) treatment were investigated more thoroughly (Paper III and IV). We found a pronounced variability in delousing effect during freshwater treatment between stages of L. salmonis and Caligus elongatus. Adult males and females (without egg strings) of L. salmonis needed longer treatment time in freshwater than the earlier developmental stages and C. elongatus. Hydrolicer treatment seemed to have a better effect on the younger stages (chalimus and preadult) as well as adult male, and a lower and more variable effect on adult female

    Maria Bersani

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    La voce illustra la biografia e l'apporto letterario dato da Maria Bersani alla letteratura per l'infanziaThe headword explains the biography and the contribution of the author Maria Bersani to the children's literatur

    Blazquez Martinez (Jose-Maria). La Sociedad del Bajo Imperio en la Obra de Salviano de Marsella.

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    Salmon Pierre. Blazquez Martinez (Jose-Maria). La Sociedad del Bajo Imperio en la Obra de Salviano de Marsella.. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 74, fasc. 1, 1996. Antiquité - Oudheid. p. 219

    Schettino (Maria Teresa). Tradizione annalistica e tradizione eîlenistica su Pirro in Dionigi (A.RJCIX-XX)

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    Salmon Pierre. Schettino (Maria Teresa). Tradizione annalistica e tradizione eîlenistica su Pirro in Dionigi (A.RJCIX-XX). In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 74, fasc. 1, 1996. Antiquité - Oudheid. p. 197

    Blázquez (José Maria), Historia social y económica de la Espana romana. Segunda parte. Siglos III-V

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    Salmon Pierre. Blázquez (José Maria), Historia social y económica de la Espana romana. Segunda parte. Siglos III-V. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 55, fasc. 2, 1977. Histoire (depuis l'Antiquité) — Geschiedenis (sedert de Oudheid) p. 623
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