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It’s a big weekend at the Ballard Locks as sockeye salmon return as part of their journey upstream to spawn in Lake ...
Every year, the ONA releases millions of sockeye smolt into the Okanagan channel in Penticton, British Columbia. The young salmon migrate down into Shaka Lake for one year, acting as a nursery for ...
This summer, Idaho’s Stanley Basin could see the most robust return of sockeye salmon it has in several years.
Confused about which salmon to buy? From labels to sourcing to sustainability, here’s how to shop smarter — and why frozen ...
Snake River sockeye are in the midst of posting one of their best returns in several years and doing it during some of the toughest conditions seen since 2015.
Sockeye salmon is leaner, and dries out faster than farmed salmon. Here's how to shop for and cook sockeye so it tastes its best.
High water blew out the weir on the Ayakulik River last week. They also blew through the high end of the escapement level for sockeye salmon there.
A record number of sockeye returned to the Baker River this summer, and surprisingly more fish were still being counted at the fish trap this month. “We hit 50,000 sockeye (46,268 was the ...
In the Pacific Northwest, some tributaries salmon travel through to spawn are so hot that it’s threatening their migration. In some places, biologists have trucked the fish to cooler water.
Last year, only 45 wild sockeye and 11,000 wild spring/summer chinook returned to the Snake River. Smolt going down the river can’t overcome the obstacles of the dams. Each dam takes a chunk out ...
An Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife tanker truck crashed while carrying 102,000 captive-bred spring Chinook salmon smolt, sending 77,000 of them into the wrong waterway.
For other salmon, climate change is a villain. Chinook – or king – salmon are in terrible decline all over the state, and especially dire on the Yukon River. Meanwhile, sockeye – or reds ...
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