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Friends of the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery has lost work space, important materials and, most importantly, its home after a fire the afternoon of April 22. A post on the Friends of the Issaquah ...
ISSAQUAH, Wash. — The salmon are swimming upstream and that’s the sign of a homecoming the staff and volunteers at Issaquah’s Salmon Hatchery were waiting for. Issaquah is home to the most ...
But I caught a break investigating a potential “Then” photo at the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery when serendipity inspired a question. “Know any scary stories about fish?” I ask hatchery ...
Humans have polluted and destroyed salmon’s watery habitats. The Issaquah Salmon Hatchery, just a half-hour drive from downtown Seattle, is one of many hatcheries in the state. They aim to boost ...
Salmon are heading up Issaquah Creek to spawn, and staff and volunteers at Issaquah Salmon Hatchery are at work, too, collecting fish for their eggs and milt. It’s about a 42-mile journey for ...
by Matt Markovich Updated Fri, January 3rd 2014 at 4:00 PM ISSAQUAH, Wash. -- The Issaquah Salmon Hatchery has a fish story on its hands. It's a mystery "art-bombing" workers hope the public can ...
ISSAQUAH — Thousands of Chinook salmon have returned to the salmon hatchery in Issaquah in time for this weekend’s Salmon Days. Visitors can see the fish in Issaquah Creek, a holding pool and ...
People can see salmon at the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery or at the following alternate viewing areas: Newport Bridge on Newport Way SW by Front St S Bridge on W Sunset Way NW Dogwood St west of ...
by Leslee Jaquette Did you know that the Issaquah Fish Hatchery is the most visited of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's hatcheries, with thousands of visitors every year?
The “second largest” salmon-focused event is coming to Issaquah on Saturday, October 5 through Sunday, October 6. Celebrating 55 years, the Issaquah Chamber of Commerce welcomes back nearly ...