The number of coho returning to the Upper Willamette smashed records for the second year in a row, but it wasn't necessarily ...
You probably noticed some major differences between wild and farm-raised salmon the first time you looked at them ...
Coho salmon spawning on the Salmon River in northwest Oregon (BLM photo) For the first time in 60 years threatened coho salmon have returned to the Upper Klamath River Basin, the California ...
A few years ago, scientists cracked a murder mystery -- they figured out what's been killing Coho salmon in urban streams in the Pacific Northwest. The culprit: particles from tires.
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has seen the first returns of threatened Coho Salmon in the upper ...
For decades, Coho salmon were turning up dead in urban streams the Pacific Northwest. The salmon would stop swimming straight, and then die before... Why are so many Coho salmon dying? The answer ...
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 ...
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 number of coho ... to use them next year.” Kern said next year wouldn’t be projected to be another record-setter, but should still be pretty good. He said the number of jack salmon ...
Next, a decades-long mystery. Coho salmon in urban streams of the Pacific Northwest would swim like they were drunk. Then within a few hours, they would die, and they were doing it before they ...
The number of coho salmon returning to the Upper Willamette Basin smashed ... “so people were definitely catching them. Possible they were not catching them at the rate we might have expected given ...