Camera-equipped drones may offer some advantages for not only counting the number of salmon spawning beds, known as redds, but may also provide clues to changes in the river environment over time.
Sockeye populations in the Baker River system had declined to just 99 returning fish in the mid-1980s, bringing the species ...
As Yukon chinook and chum salmon numbers decline, monitoring efforts in the territory are being under-reported, say ...
Sep. 12—TRAVERSE CITY — Salmon jumped against the concrete walls of the James P. Price Trap and Transfer Facility as curious passersby saw it teeming with fish. Wednesday marked the first full day of ...
Chinook salmon on the Klamath River made it all the way to the river's headwaters in southern Oregon some 300 miles from the ...
California’s last wild salmon are one drought, and one more round of mismanagement, from vanishing from the state’s rivers, says Sacramento Bee opinion writer.
A major effort to restore the habitat for endangered coho salmon in Lagunitas Creek has received a $4.6 million infusion from the state. The Marin Municipal Water District plans to use the grant to ...
Chinook salmon spawn on the North Fork of the Nooksack River in 2009. The Nooksack Indian Tribe was awarded $5.2 million in federal funds for Chinook recovery in the lower south fork of the Nooksack ...
The Marin Municipal Water District is preparing for one of its larger restoration projects on Lagunitas Creek with some new approaches in its effort to bolster endangered coho salmon populations. The ...
Marin Municipal Water District ecologist Eric Ettlinger told the Marin Independent Journal the historic storms have not only prevented surveyors from monitoring the numbers of coho and Chinook salmon ...
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