Fishing on the river’s jointly managed waters from the mouth to the Washington state line upriver from McNary Dam requires the use of barbless hooks for salmon, steelhead and sturgeon (sturgeon during ...
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Congress tackles growing sea lion population in Columbia River
The U.S. House of Representatives’ Committee on Natural Resources took on the Columbia River’s salmon-eating sea lion problem in a nearly 2½-hour hearing Wednesday.
The U.S. House of Representatives’ Committee on Natural Resources spent nearly two and a half hours Wednesday debating the long-standing issue of the Columbia River sea lions, who are known to feast ...
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Shore fishing for salmon on the Fraser River, BC
Today we're on the shoreline of the Fraser River in British Columbia. I've never fished for salmon on the Fraser River before, and I'm glad you can join me today. The Chinook salmon run is pretty much ...
Two conservation groups are suing the federal government over Mitchell Act hatchery operations below the Bonneville Dam on ...
The Wild Fish Conservancy is a nonprofit conservation organization headquartered in Washington state and working from California to Alaska to preserve, protect and restore the northwest’s wild fish ...
Washington Rep. Marie Glusenkamp Perez wants to explore more lethal removal options for sea lions. She joined a House ...
The agreement is part of the process to compensate businesses that could be affected by a new 116-foot, fixed-span bridge since the bridge height would impact marine vessel traffic traveling on the ...
Solomon Florea has lived in a houseboat on the Columbia River for about two decades and has become grimly attuned to dangers on the water. Florea spots a drowning victim on the water every few years, ...
WASHOUGAL — The developers behind a $1.5 billion project to bury a 100-mile-long transmission line under the Columbia River made their case to state permitters Monday night in Washougal. The Cascade ...
The developers behind a $1.5 billion project to bury a 100-mile-long transmission line under the Columbia River made their case to state permitters Monday night in Washougal.
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