The heat wave was accompanied by a dramatic increase in deaths of older juvenile and adult chinook that, had they survived, ...
For more than 20 years, fisheries managers set Chinook salmon recovery goals, closed fishing seasons, and rationed some tribal catches down to a handful of ceremonial fish. The whole time, ocean ...
Fish hatcheries are a critical part of the effort to restore salmon runs in the Pacific Northwest. But hatchery fish are less ...
From Muskegon's increasing Chinook salmon to Rogers City's limit lake trout catches, here's where Michigan anglers are having ...
New research shows young salmon face greater heat stress while swimming, offering new guidance for protecting warming rivers.
The Stillaguamish Tribe is undertaking a multimillion-dollar effort to restore the river named for its people.
As marine species continue to decline worldwide, the southern resident killer whale population — which now stands at 75 individuals — along the west coast of North America, has baffled scientists who ...
Historically, spring-run and fall-run Chinook salmon have been considered as separate subspecies, races, ecotypes, or even as separate species of fish. A new genetic analysis, however, shows that the ...
The Chinook Indian Nation welcomed the return of salmon to the Columbia River this spring with its annual First Salmon ceremony, a tradition that has connected Chinook people to the river, their ...