Every summer, many rivers across Alaska appear as if they have caught fire. The water turns a deep, almost impossible red as ...
First Nations urge federal and BC governments to commit to a long-term funding agreement by January 2026 after two fish ...
Sockeye populations in the Baker River system had declined to just 99 returning fish in the mid-1980s, bringing the species ...
On the banks of the Snake River in far eastern Washington, sockeye salmon have had a rough summer. The water behind the last major concrete dam they have to swim past is way too hot. “It’s running 74 ...
A new analysis of nearly 25,000 fish scales offers more evidence that the millions of pink salmon churned out by Alaska fish hatcheries could be harming wild sockeye salmon populations when they meet ...
This year in Bristol Bay, fishing crews have noticed that sockeye salmon were on the small side — an observation confirmed this month by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Fish and Game officials ...
A record number of sockeye salmon returned to the Skagit River system this year, marking a major milestone in one of Washington’s most successful fish restoration efforts, according to Puget Sound ...
The commercial salmon harvest in Alaska’s Bristol Bay, site of the world’s largest sockeye salmon runs, held a mixture of good news and bad news this year. The run of sockeye salmon, also known as red ...
Smashing records, sockeye salmon are booming up the Columbia River, in a run expected to top 700,000 fish before it’s over. But a punishing heat wave has made river temperatures so hot many may never ...
A salmon reintroduction initiative in B.C. is celebrating after two tagged adult sockeye, released as juvenile fry two years ...
A report co-authored by Cheung says wild salmon stocks have been declining in the Pacific Northwest since the late 1990s, while an extensive 2019 report on the state of Pacific salmon numbers by the ...