The heavy downpours in late 2021 not only helped relieve Marin County’s drought but also created some of the best conditions in several years for endangered coho salmon, according to local biologists.
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 ...
NASELLE — The cycle of rebirth and renewal is underway at the Naselle Fish Hatchery, aided by an exceptional fall coho return. On Monday, Dec. 19, several Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife ...
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 ...
Fall is the time many see and fish for salmon in Whatcom County creeks as they return home to spawn, laying their eggs and dying. There are five species of salmon in the Pacific Northwest: chinook, ...
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 ...
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 ...
SAN GERONIMO, Calif., Jan 19 (Reuters) - The heavy rains that soaked California, opens new tab late last year were welcomed by farmers, urban planners - and endangered coho salmon. "We've seen fish in ...
At first, barely visible beneath the rippling waters of Montezuma Creek in Forest Knolls, the bright red tail of a coho salmon suddenly emerged, splashing along the surface as it swam upstream. The ...
An endangered coho salmon swims during spawning season in Lagunitas Creek in Marin County. REUTERS/Nathan Frandino The heavy rains that soaked California late last year were welcomed by farmers, urban ...