An endangered species is making a “surprisingly strong” return to a Bay Area creek. The latest count of coho redds (or nests) is over 70 in Olema Creek, about 3 miles southeast of Point Reyes National ...
The intense rain storms this year acted as a double-edged sword for Marin County’s endangered salmon runs and the biologists who monitor them. While providing ample water in local creeks and streams ...
BELLEVUE, Wash. - On Wednesday, the Muckleshoot Tribe's Fisheries Department and the state Department of Fish and Wildlife released nearly 600 adult Coho salmon into Coal Creek. The fish release is ...
A few weeks ago, federally threatened coho salmon swam up the Klamath River, spawned and laid egg nests. But some of these nests, or redds, holding as many as 4,000 eggs, may never hatch, owing to ...
Marin salmon and steelhead researchers said this week that the outcome of this year’s spawning season will likely remain a mystery until the summer because recent storms prevented surveys during the ...
In the fall, when rain cascades down from thick gray skies, pooling over streets and surging down storm drains, my mind drifts to the fish. It is during this time that coho salmon are returning from ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CN) — A group of environmental organizations sued the National Marine Fisheries Service on Wednesday for giving the green light to activities that threaten endangered California salmon ...
ARLINGTON – More than a dozen coho salmon gathered at the bottom of a sandstone waterfall on Prairie Creek on Friday, each mustering the energy to jump up on the 2-foot high rock bridge to thrash ...
Janet Cavanagh of Vermont looks for coho salmon in Lagunitas Creek on Thursday, Nov. 10, 2022, during a visit with her sister Sally Cavanagh of Woodacre. Endangered coho salmon runs have returned to ...
An endangered species of salmon, once considered to be on the brink of extinction in the Bay Area, is showing a promising return. Researchers at the Marin Municipal Water District said that ...
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