Anglers in the popular Buoy 10 fishery at the mouth of the Columbia River will be limited to keeping only hatchery chinook and hatchery coho salmon during the 2023 summer season. (The Columbian files) ...
Steelheads making their way up the Columbia and Snake Rivers - marking the highest numbers returning to spawning grounds in ...
Indigenous people, environmentalists and lawmakers of both parties fear more mining in British Columbia’s Golden Triangle ...
This relationship goes back many generations and centuries, with salmon viewed as sacred and essential to daily life and ...
More than 660,000 fish were counted at the mouth of the Columbia River this year, with 80% of those being Okanagan salmon. This is the largest number of returning sockeye salmon since record ...
VANCOUVER - First Nations groups in British Columbia ... Fraser River spawning grounds. Just last month, the department estimated 941,000 sockeye would return, though it noted salmon forecasts ...
The world’s biggest sockeye salmon run will be larger than average next year, state biologists have forecasted. The Bristol ...
Seeing salmon return to the Columbia River Basin has made Ktunaxa Nation member Troy Hunter’s “heart happy.” The focus on ...
On the lower Columbia River between Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam there was no flight count ...
This week, we have seen seriously large amounts of rain in the area, raising the tributaries to very high levels.
The Conservation Law Foundation intends to sue a Canadian aquaculture company for what it says are Clean Water Act violations at 13 sites in Maine where the business "grows millions of salmon in 150 ...
The Klamath River was once the West Coast’s third most productive salmon fishery, and if the runs are restored after a century, as the sightings indicate, it’s very good news, notwithstanding ...