Salmon are making a return in places they haven't been seen in centuries. One year after the last historic removal of the ...
As Chinook salmon continue to make progress in the Klamath Basin following dam removal, a local organization is calling for ...
One of the enduring ichthyological mysteries is how migratory fish know when it is time to move from their winter to summer ...
As salmon start making their way home to procreate, volunteers are set to scour the shoreline in search of nests. Small teams ...
Here's where to catch returning salmon in the Lower Mainland. Fall might be the season for pumpkins and Halloween, but it’s ...
It looks shiny and new on social media, but smoked salmon has been part of Indigenous tradition for centuries. By Genevieve Ko Somewhere along the social media food highway this past summer, there was ...
Through an innovative partnership among farmers, the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe, and conservation groups, the stakeholders along the Olympic Peninsula's Dungeness River are demonstrating how ...
The number of coho salmon returning to Oregon’s coastal rivers has improved dramatically in recent years, to the point that the salmonoid may qualify for removal from the federal Endangered Species ...
A salmon passed through the fish ladder of a key dam on the upper Klamath River on Sept. 24, in what wildlife officials hope is a sign of the iconic fish repopulating ever-greater stretches of the ...
Alpena: Boat anglers reported slow fishing in the bay. Those who fished near Thunder Bay Island and North Point caught Chinook salmon, coho salmon, and steelhead in 50 to 80 feet of water. Fish were ...
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