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The California Department of Water Resources reported that more than 17,000 spring-run Chinook salmon returned to spawn this ...
A vitamin deficiency linked to an enzyme found in anchovies that breaks down Vitamin B1, or thiamine, is threatening the ...
Under the terms of a settlement agreement, there could soon be new federal protections for the Chinook, the largest of all ...
When Slater Mill opened in 1793, it signaled the eventual demise of river herring and other migratory fish in the Blackstone ...
Newscripts gathers that the harvest of salmon semen—known to ichthyologists as milt—involves a massage protocol during ...
The paved road between Sumpter and Granite will be closed near Granite on weekdays for up to six straight weeks starting ...
" The Trees are Speaking: Dispatches From The Salmon Forests ," published by the University of Washington Press, documents ...
The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde celebrated a new conservation area and salmon on the North Santiam River.
Its salmon runs are declining in some places, and its fisheries aren’t immune to problems or closures, but in terms of sheer salmon abundance, nowhere else in this country comes close. We would be ...
In a significant shift of California’s salmon strategy, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has begun releasing juvenile fall-run Chinook salmon from CDFW-operated hatcheries ...
A juvenile chinook salmon is measured by UC Davis researchers during its migration out of Putah Creek. Image: Lauren Hitt / UC Davis This should not be news. Salmon are famous for their simple life ...
In a sobering illustration of these risks, Putah Creek-origin salmon from 2021 died before being able to spawn because an atmospheric river sent debris and ammonia-saturated waters into Putah ...