PORTLAND, Ore.— The National Marine Fisheries Service today announced it will consider Endangered Species Act protections for spring-run chinook salmon on the Oregon coast. Today’s positive finding ...
to share information and address habitat and passage issues for spring Chinook in the upper South Umpqua River, the agency said. The CMP was adopted in 2014 by the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission.
the National Marine Fisheries Service determined today that the Oregon Coast and southern Oregon/Northern California Coast Chinook salmon may warrant protection under the Endangered Species Act. “I’m ...
Visitors, lawmakers and lobbyists at the Oregon Capitol can once again snag merchandise featuring the iconic House and Senate ...
LEWISTON – The return of upriver spring chinook to the Columbia River that starts in a few months will nearly mirror the 2024 run, according to fisheries managers. That’s the sort-of-good news.
After over a year of deliberations, Thursday the Oregon State Marine Board voted in favor of a rule for motorized boats on ...
In Oregon, salmon are so prized that migration protections predate even statehood ... Conservationists like him can’t bear imagining fish leaping in vain, unable to complete their lifecycles — and yet ...