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Fishermen and First Nations are among the many who are celebrating this year's Fraser River sockeye salmon run and its ...
The short and straightforward report published in the journal Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research (AAAR) seeks to sum up a ...
Fast-forward to 2024, when Voights Creek hatchery near Orting was seeing warming waters, a death sentence for salmon that thrive at temperatures between 50-62 degrees Fahrenheit, according to experts.
Salmon farming is big business in Chile, and the U.S. is one of its largest markets. Yet the fish are not native, and fishermen say salmon are damaging ecosystems and an Indigenous way of life.
Fast-forward to 2024, when Voights Creek hatchery near Orting was seeing warming waters, a death sentence for salmon that thrive at temperatures between 50-62 degrees Fahrenheit, according to experts.
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‘A blessing’: Tulalip celebrates money to improve hatchery - MSN
Tulalip’s hatchery releases about 11.5 million salmon per year, providing opportunities for tribal fishers on the reservation and contributing to commercial sports fisheries across the Pacific ...
Anglers have more time to go after hatchery steelhead on Salmon Creek. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife set the season beginning Sunday (March 16) through May 23.
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service The Kalama Creek hatchery, which was moderized in 2023, will release fewer fish in 2025 under a lawsuit settlement with two environmental groups. The Washington ...
Fast-forward to 2024, when Voights Creek hatchery near Orting was seeing warming waters, a death sentence for salmon that thrive at temperatures between 50-62 degrees Fahrenheit, according to experts.
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