The fish had been missing from the headwaters of the Klamath River for more than a century. Just a year after the removal of ...
We’re going back to court because it’s our best path to prevent extinction and protect salmon now, an Earthjustice attorney ...
First Nations urge federal and BC governments to commit to a long-term funding agreement by January 2026 after two fish ...
This riverside retreat offers stellar scenery and outdoor activities ranging from sailing and fishing to hiking and biking, all within easy reach of Portland.
Sockeye salmon in holding ponds after being collected at the Baker River fish trap on July 26, 2023. Nearly 92,000 sockeye salmon returned to the Baker River this year. That’s a historic milestone for ...
An aerial view of the floating surface collector on Baker Lake. Smolts swimming toward the collector (center, top) are guided by nets on both sides of the opening (Credit: NOAA Fisheries) Puget Sound ...
A run of sockeye salmon. A record number of sockeye have returned to Skagit Bay and the Skagit river on their annual spawning migration, according to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Every June, Joe Echo-Hawk makes the long trek to Bristol Bay, Alaska to catch thousands of pounds of sockeye salmon. The area around the Kvichak River has hosted generations of commercial fishermen.
Washington will ban camping at Vernita Bridge site starting mid October. Department cites health risks, trash buildup and habitat damage from overuse. Officials plan day-use upgrades and seek funding ...
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