While anglers are celebrating a strong start to the salmon season, a new Simon Fraser University study warns coho salmon are ...
OLYMPIA — Salmon fishing east of the Bonilla-Tatoosh line in Marine Area 4 has been closed through Sept. 30, though wild coho west of the line remains open. Meanwhile, in Marine Area 5 (Sekiu east to ...
Coho salmon numbers have greatly improved in Oregon's coastal rivers. They may qualify for removal from the Endangered ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources recently collected nearly 6.5 million wild coho salmon eggs in less than three weeks. The coho salmon eggs were collected from Oct. 15 to Nov. 1 at the ...
Coho salmon are returning in record numbers and spreading into parts of the Upper Willamette Basin they’ve never historically been seen. After a record number of the ocean-going fish entered the river ...
Sign up to receive High Country News’ email newsletters and get on-the-ground reporting and investigations delivered to your inbox each week. For years, scientists ...
Coho returns to the Columbia River have been way above the projection, with the fish pushing into areas where they are rarely seen, and delighting anglers. With the earlier returning “A” run busting ...
“NOW SHOWING!” reads the salmon season marquee off boat ramps in Hammond, Ilwaco and Astoria, along the lower Clackamas and Sandy river banks, and even at the mouth of the Klickitat River, among ...
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Salmon may be the second most popular seafood in the United States—the National Fisheries Institute reports that Americans ...
In Sonoma County, efforts to re-create the salmon's lost habitat appear to be working and ABC7 got to follow along as a new batch of young fish were released into Devil Creek. The young Coho salmon ...
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While B.C. anglers have welcomed positive returns of sockeye and pink salmon so far this year, coho migrate later into the winter, making them less visible and harder to study.
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