Within minutes of reaching the banks of the Klamath River, we saw them — four or five large Chinook salmon, their ...
According to Earthjustice, spilling more water over dams would allow more juvenile fish to pass over the dams instead of through hydroelectric turbines, and the lower reservoir levels would shorten ...
We're out here fishing for salmon on the Niagara River. We're using the gold Stingeye Spinner and casting from shore. As always until next time, good luck and good fishin'!
Children from schools across Eugene took part in the culmination of a nearly two-month project Thursday morning. That’s when ...
Federal wildlife officials decided not to list coast Chinook salmon as threatened or endangered, ending multiple requests ...
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 ...
The deep drawdown at Lookout Point Reservoir creates a "new river" that makes for a unique and good spot to fish and hike.
Ms. Marris is the author, most recently, of “Wild Souls: Freedom and Flourishing in the Non-Human World.” She wrote from Portland, Ore. When the last of four dams on the Klamath River in southern ...
California, Oregon officials welcome return of Chinook salmon to Klamath River following dam removal
State officials in California and Oregon and conservationists are celebrating the return of Chinook salmon to the Klamath River following the removal of four hydroelectric dams last year. “The speed ...
Wake up seven days a week with the Cascades Reader. Get local news, event information, podcasts, discounts and more. Sign up now! Sign up A little more than a year after the historic removal of four ...
A paper published in Biology Methods and Protocols, finds that it is now possible to distinguish wild from farmed salmon using deep learning, potentially greatly improving strategies for environmental ...
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, ...
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