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This year's Lake Washington sockeye run is off to a rough start, but a salmon-trucking project by the Fish and Wildlife Department and Muckleshoot Indian Tribe aims to help.
New report comes as Washington is in drought, the already-low snowpack is quickly melting and once-rare toxic algae blooms ...
Environmental group Save Our Wild Salmon released its first Columbia River Hot Water Report of the year Wednesday, as water ...
The argument over the future of salmon farming in British Columbia took another twist this week, with the publication of a ...
Less than a month after President Donald Trump issued a presidential memorandum revoking a Biden-era agreement regarding the ...
Oregon and Washington met by telephone Wednesday and re-opened the Columbia River to chinook salmon fishing from Saturday through July 19. The open area is from the Astoria/Megler Bridge upriver to ...
Farmed Atlantic salmon has come a long way. Here’s how to buy it responsibly, according to scientists and chefs — plus how it ...
“It’s going to continue to be a tough year,” Stinson said. The department was forced to cut about $20 million, according to ...
Once thriving, there are now believed to be just 73 Southern Resident killer whales left in Washington state's Puget Sound.
A new report from the Governor’s Salmon Recovery Office in Washington found while some salmon species have improved, others are on the brink of extinction.
Biologists expect a record number of pink salmon to return to Puget Sound and Washington rivers and streams this year. And while that may seem like a good signal about salmon habitat, it's also ...