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From seafood to marionberries, the Pacific Northwest is heaven for food. From Southern Oregon to the border of Canada, and ...
This is the fourth installment of a four-part series on salmon. Part One described the emergency effort to rescue Washington ...
B.C. fishermen are having mixed reactions to this year's management of the bountiful sockeye salmon run in the Fraser River. Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) is allowing recreational fishermen to ...
Biden admin rolls out $240M for Pacific salmon, steelhead hatcheries By Jennifer Yachnin | 07/25/2024 04:16 PM EDT The Interior and Commerce departments will fund projects for more than two dozen ...
A report co-authored by Cheung says wild salmon stocks have been declining in the Pacific Northwest since the late 1990s, ...
Each year millions of Pacific salmon make a grand journey from the ocean to their freshwater spawning grounds at the end of their life cycles. This migration has rippling effects through food webs ...
Pacific salmon face no shortage of issues, but the decline in Cascade snowpack may be the most important factor in their years-long decline.
As the climate warms, more Pacific salmon from Alaska are showing up in the Western Arctic waters of Canada. But residents in those Arctic Canadian communities are not catching salmon every year ...
Amid bumper returns of millions of prized sockeye salmon, Fisheries and Oceans Canada issued a rare notice opening ...
A long-serving member of the Pacific Salmon Commission’s Fraser Panel has resigned over what he calls unnecessary ...
Pacific salmon face no shortage of issues, but the decline in Cascade snowpack may be the most important factor in their years-long decline.
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