A December report from the Northwest Power and Conservation Council shows a rolling 10-year average return of 2.3 million ...
The conservation of one of the richest wild salmon spawning grounds in America is under the guidance of an alliance most ...
The reverence and connectedness to the land expressed by tribes in the area are in large part due to the basin’s historically epic salmon population. In fact, much of the Columbia River basin is ...
Or at least try to get work donebefore dreams of a great day on the Salmon River take hold. Information about guiding fishing trips with Wack ‘ Em Guide Service is available byvisiting with Josh ...
That’s especially true in Astoria. The north coast town at the mouth of the Columbia River has an embarrassment ... menus and you’ll find albacore tuna, salmon, rockfish and even petrale ...
Those stretches of water represent a substantial portion of the migration corridor of juvenile salmon and steelhead in the Columbia River Basin. Northern pikeminnow are native to the Northwest ...
An agreement between four Native American Tribes, two states, and the U.S. government unlocks investments that can restore salmon runs ... where it meets the Columbia River, which empties into ...
“If we can go to where they’re located, then they don’t have to depend upon somebody else,” said Sarah Brown, chief policy and compliance officer with Columbia River Mental Health Service ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said it could make hydroelectric dams on Oregon’s Willamette River safe for endangered salmon by building ... dams on the larger Columbia and Snake rivers ...
kayakers from as far away as Idaho met in Columbia for a very cool event on the Saluda River. The athletes were in town for the annual Columbia Millrace Massacre and Iceman Championship ...
Emergency crews were called to the river, south of the Columbia Bridge, at about 3:45 p.m. on Tuesday. A Hamilton detective searching for a person who had been reported missing went to the area ...