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Salmon & Steelhead

Feds declare salmon disaster in Alaska

January 20, 2017, 3:30pm Business

The federal government has issued a disaster declaration for Alaska’s pink salmon fishery and several other salmon and crab fisheries along the West Coast. Read story

Young salmon and steelhead are captured at the Swift Floating Collector (center) then trucked downstream and released in the Lewis River downstream of Merwin Dam.

Spring chinook shortfall threatens N. Lewis restoration

Young salmon and steelhead are captured at the Swift Floating Collector (center) then trucked downstream and released in the Lewis River downstream of Merwin Dam.

January 19, 2017, 6:04am Outdoors

Program to restore salmon upstream of Swift Dam may be suspended temporarily until runs improve in lower river Read story

Fishing report 01/19

January 19, 2017, 6:03am Outdoors

Battle Ground Lake, Klineline Pond stocked with rainbow trout; rains, melting snow make steelhead rivers high and muddy Read story

Oregon to decide Friday on Columbia salmon reforms

January 19, 2017, 6:01am Clark County News

The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission will meet here Friday to make its decision on the Columbia River salmon management reforms. The session will begin at 8 a.m. at the state Department of Fish and Wildlife headquarters, 4034 Fairview Industrial Drive S.E. In… Read story

Washington and Oregon officials will attempt to negotiate their differences regarding gillnetting in the lower Columbia River.

Washington adopts Columbia salmon fishing reforms

Washington and Oregon officials will attempt to negotiate their differences regarding gillnetting in the lower Columbia River.

January 14, 2017, 4:05pm Clark County News

Gillnets to be eliminated in main stem of river, except for two-year exception during fall between Woodland and Beacon Rock; sportsmen to get larger allocations of chinook starting this year Read story

Here's what quagga mussels did to the lower unit of a boat at Lake Mead on the Colorado River.

Money sought to fight aquatic invasive species

Here's what quagga mussels did to the lower unit of a boat at Lake Mead on the Colorado River.

January 12, 2017, 6:04am Latest News

Coalition wants to beef up prevention efforts to present zebra and quagga mussels, plus other invasives, from reaching Washington waters Read story

Decision due Saturday on Columbia River salmon reforms

January 12, 2017, 6:03am Latest News

State Fish and Wildlife Commission to meet at Heathman Lodge Read story

Fishing report 01/12

January 12, 2017, 6:02am Latest News

Sturgeon fishing in Bonneville pool off to a slow start; several lakes stocked with rainbow trout Read story

The Ice Harbor Dam on the Snake River is seen near Pasco. Environmental groups are asking a federal court to halt 11 infrastructure projects on four lower Snake River dams in Washington state that could ultimately be removed following an environmental review now underway. The notice filed late Monday, Jan. 9, in Portland, Oregon, estimates the cost of the projects at $110 million.

Environmental groups want work halted on Snake River dams

The Ice Harbor Dam on the Snake River is seen near Pasco. Environmental groups are asking a federal court to halt 11 infrastructure projects on four lower Snake River dams in Washington state that could ultimately be removed following an environmental review now underway. The notice filed late Monday, Jan. 9, in Portland, Oregon, estimates the cost of the projects at $110 million.

January 10, 2017, 9:18am Northwest

Environmental groups are asking a federal court to halt 11 infrastructure projects on four lower Snake River dams in Washington state that could ultimately be removed if a pending review determines the dams need to come out to help salmon. Read story

Lawmakers back Columbia salmon reforms

January 5, 2017, 6:06am Clark County News

Thirty-six Washington legislators urge limiting gillnets to off-channel waters Read story