In a heartening turn of events, endangered coho salmon are making a comeback to a Bay Area creek, offering hope for the species' recovery. As reported by SFGate, the San Francisco Bay Area Inventory & ...
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 ...
Radio tags for a multi-year coho salmon monitoring project are inserted into the stomach through the mouth, with an antenna that sticks out. (From Alaska Department of Fish and Game) Last month, the ...
As soon as it rains, coho salmon likely will swim up a small creek to a spawning ground in the west Sonoma County hills that has been impassable to the species for decades. When they come to the ...
An endangered species is making a “surprisingly strong” return to a Bay Area creek. Last year, the San Francisco Bay Area Inventory & Monitoring Network coho and steelhead monitoring team was alarmed ...
The number of coho salmon that returned to the Upper Willamette Basin in 2023 smashed previous records and provided a bright spot for anglers seeking hook the delicious but enigmatic fish. Just under ...
Spawning salmon have returned to Whatcom County creeks. Adult chum salmon are back in droves this fall, following the trend of returning in mid-November to lay their eggs before dying, decomposing and ...
Biologists who study fish in the tributaries of West Marin said the winter’s heavy rain is fueling a healthy population of endangered coho salmon smolts as they make their way from the creeks of their ...
Nearly perfect ocean conditions and a high survival rate of smolt that headed to the Pacific Ocean in 2008, have led to a record number of coho salmon returning to Willamette Valley rivers to spawn.
For decades, Coho salmon were turning up dead in urban streams the Pacific Northwest. The salmon would stop swimming straight, and then die before... Why are so many Coho salmon dying? The answer ...
“NOW SHOWING!” reads the salmon season marquee off boat ramps in Hammond, Ilwaco and Astoria, along the lower Clackamas and Sandy river banks, and even at the mouth of the Klickitat River, among ...