With more spring Chinook salmon returning in the Columbia River, fishery managers in Washington and Oregon have extended the fishing season. From Rocky Point/Tongue Point upstream to Bonneville Dam ...
From dams to drought, salmon face a lot of threats in the West. Add thiamine deficiency to the list. New research sheds light on where salmon could get this vitamin. Thiamine, also known as vitamin B1 ...
For the second year in a row, a record-breaking number of Chinook Salmon have returned to the Mokelumne River — the 95-mile waterway that runs through Northern California — to spawn, signaling hope ...
From lower Columbia River, Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam there were 822 salmonid boats and 98 Washington bank rods tallied between Warrior Rock and Bonneville Dam on Sept.
Data from Lake Michigan sport anglers and fisheries biologists in 2025 have highlighted a concerning trend: lower weights of chinook salmon. The first indicators came in summer 2025 from results at ...
Chinook salmon, also known as king salmon, are a vital part of the Great Lakes' multi-billion dollar sportfishing industry. The salmon population is closely tied to the population of its main prey, ...
Chinook salmon were introduced to Lake Michigan in the 1960s to control the invasive alewife population. The Strawberry Creek Chinook Salmon Facility is the state's primary site for collecting eggs to ...
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