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Wild, hatchery fish tracked, but recovering wild is top aim | Grains and row crops | capitalpress.com
Wild, hatchery fish tracked, but recovering wild is top aim | Grains and row crops | capitalpress.com
More than 205,000 fish passed through Ice Harbor Dam, but more than half originated in a hatchery. Tribes and environmental groups say breaching the four lower Snake River dams will rescue endangered salmon and steelhead from "quasi-extinction" levels, but agricultural stakeholders worry that dam breaching supporters aren't using sound science to guide decision-making.
·capitalpress.com·
Wild, hatchery fish tracked, but recovering wild is top aim | Grains and row crops | capitalpress.com
Feds: Tidegate fixes threaten Puget Sound salmon | Washington | capitalpress.com
Feds: Tidegate fixes threaten Puget Sound salmon | Washington | capitalpress.com
The Biden administration has blocked repairs to a second tidegate in Skagit County, Wash., reasoning maintaining the structure will forestall the conversion of farmland into fish habitat. The Army Corps of Engineers notified the National Marine Fisheries Service on Sept. 4 plugging leaks would prolong the tidegate's life and adversely affect Puget Sound salmon and killer whales.
·capitalpress.com·
Feds: Tidegate fixes threaten Puget Sound salmon | Washington | capitalpress.com
Feds: Farm protection plan jeopardizes salmon, killer whales | Water | capitalpress.com
Feds: Farm protection plan jeopardizes salmon, killer whales | Water | capitalpress.com
The National Marine Fisheries Service has blocked a drainage district from replacing a failing tidegate that keeps saltwater from flooding about 400 acres of farmland in Skagit County, Wash. NMFS West Coast administrator Jennifer Quan said in a letter to the Army Corps of Engineers repairing the gate would jeopardize the existence of Puget Sound chinook salmon and killer whales, which eat the salmon.
·capitalpress.com·
Feds: Farm protection plan jeopardizes salmon, killer whales | Water | capitalpress.com
The salmon diaries: Life before and after Klamath Dam removal
The salmon diaries: Life before and after Klamath Dam removal
When salmon return from the ocean to the Klamath River after the world's largest dam removal project ends this fall, they will regain access to 400 miles of historical spawning habitat their species has ...
·phys.org·
The salmon diaries: Life before and after Klamath Dam removal
Swimming with the Spokane River's signature fish — a living symbol of the river's resurrection | Local News | Spokane | The Pacific Northwest Inlander | News, Politics, Music, Calendar, Events in Spokane, Coeur d'Alene and the Inland Northwest
Swimming with the Spokane River's signature fish — a living symbol of the river's resurrection | Local News | Spokane | The Pacific Northwest Inlander | News, Politics, Music, Calendar, Events in Spokane, Coeur d'Alene and the Inland Northwest
·inlander.com·
Swimming with the Spokane River's signature fish — a living symbol of the river's resurrection | Local News | Spokane | The Pacific Northwest Inlander | News, Politics, Music, Calendar, Events in Spokane, Coeur d'Alene and the Inland Northwest
The Coeur d'Alene Tribe wants to bring salmon back to the entire Inland Northwest — and it's starting with Hangman Creek | Local News | Spokane | The Pacific Northwest Inlander | News, Politics, Music, Calendar, Events in Spokane, Coeur d'Alene and the Inland Northwest
The Coeur d'Alene Tribe wants to bring salmon back to the entire Inland Northwest — and it's starting with Hangman Creek | Local News | Spokane | The Pacific Northwest Inlander | News, Politics, Music, Calendar, Events in Spokane, Coeur d'Alene and the Inland Northwest
·inlander.com·
The Coeur d'Alene Tribe wants to bring salmon back to the entire Inland Northwest — and it's starting with Hangman Creek | Local News | Spokane | The Pacific Northwest Inlander | News, Politics, Music, Calendar, Events in Spokane, Coeur d'Alene and the Inland Northwest