Two conservation groups are suing the federal government over Mitchell Act hatchery operations below the Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River, which they claim are contributing to the decline of wild ...
The Salmon River Chamber of Commerce discussed officer nominations, finances, and the future of its marketing efforts during ...
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife says December is packed with fishing and shellfishing opportunities throughout ...
Is Alaska next? As if the Alaska commercial salmon fishing business didn’t already have enough problems, now some Michelin chefs have the knives out. WildFish, a charity based in the United ...
Conservation groups and states ask court to lift litigation pause on salmon 2023 Resilient Columbia Basin Agreement paused lawsuits and promised funds Groups urge dam removal and investment in ...
Warm water and late salmon runs delayed fall fishing along the Columbia River. Backtrolling Kwikfish lures and flat-lining Wee Warts proved consistently effective. Anglers share stories that preserve ...
Anglers will get four more days to fish for fall chinook and coho salmon on most of the Columbia River. Oregon and Washington fish managers met Wednesday and approved fishing for chinook and hatchery ...
PASCO, Wash. - Fishery managers have announced additional salmon fishing days in the Columbia River, extending from west Puget Island to the Highway 395 Bridge in Pasco, through Sunday, Sept. 21. The ...
Columbia River tribes along with the states of Oregon and Washington asked a federal judge Thursday to lift a stay blocking further litigation over harm caused to salmon and steelhead by federal dams ...
A coalition of environmental groups and other stakeholders are asking a judge to allow them to resume litigation regarding endangered Columbia Basin wild salmon and steelhead and federal dams.
This story was originally published in English at Prism, find the original publication here. As a little girl growing up just south of the Arctic Circle in Alaska, Mackenzie Englishoe understood that ...