The number of coho returning to the Upper Willamette smashed records for the second year in a row, but it wasn't necessarily ...
Gov. Jay Inslee recently released an executive order that reemphasizes his administration’s support for the state’s salmon ...
Officials are still not close to reaching their goal of returning at least 5 million salmon and steelhead to the Columbia ...
A colored-up coho salmon shoots upriver on a tributary stream in Northern California. Photo by K. King / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service West Coast salmon anglers and native tribes have even more ...
When it rains in Campbell River, a time many people prefer to stay inside, Barb Round puts on her raincoat and sets off to ...
The most recent batch of good news came over the weekend, when the California Department of Fish and Wildlife announced the first known return of coho salmon above the former Iron Gate dam site in ...
As the operation collected eggs last week, hatchery managers were thrilled at the first return of seven endangered coho salmon. Two of the fish were hatchery raised, but the others were wild ...
In previous years, visitors might have been able to see six or eight spawning pairs along the entire 2,000 feet of Pipers Creek accessible to the fish on ... last pair of coho salmon were spotted ...
That's the sight—and smell—that greeted people along the Klamath River in September 2002, when 35,000 fish perished there ... Biologists capture juvenile Coho salmon, Chinook salmon and ...
Chinook salmon, Coho Salmon, Chum Salmon, Pink Salmon and Sockeye Salmon have been documented in Whatcom Creek. While Chinook, Coho and Chum Salmon have been seen in Chuckanut Creek.
The tribes are working with Oregon and California wildlife officials to monitor the return of anadromous fish, such as chinook and coho salmon, steelhead trout, and Pacific Lamprey to the Klamath ...