VANCOUVER - A study has found catch-and-release sportfishing practices that leave salmon with injuries, particularly to their eyes, cause higher mortality than earlier research suggested.
In a stellar turn of events for the salmon population in North Central Washington ... as "The strong sockeye returns have allowed for increased fishing opportunities," told Chad Jackson, WDFW ...
Washington was awarded more than $3 million in federal grants for projects to restore salmon habitats ... “Washington state is home to some of the most important coastal and wetland ecosystems ...
Conversely, rising temperatures in oceans and rivers farther south is harming species like steelhead, chinook, coho and sockeye salmon. A study led by Ryan Vosbigian, a research associate at the ...
state officials said. Additionally, the 450 million pounds of salmon that the total harvest contained was the lowest on record, officials said. Copy article link ...
A crew of biologist tag salmon and steelhead at the site where ... migrate from the sea upstream to spawn) to be seen in the state's Klamath Basin since 1912 – when the first of four ...
TISHOMINGO, Okla. (KXII) - Murray State College’s bass fishing program started just three years ago, and they’re already making a splash in collegiate athletics, competing for the first ever ...