California's fishing fleet depends on catching Chinook salmon. Low population numbers could lead regulators to shut down or ...
Chinook salmon populations in California are still declining, despite salmon fishing being banned for two years.
The juvenile fish recently hatched from eggs that scientists deposited in the gravelly riverbed of the North Yuba River last ...
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West Michigan students raising salmon to be released in Grand River
Students at Grand Rapids Montessori raise salmon from eggs before releasing them into the Grand River in the spring, part of ...
The Pacific Fishery Management Council is weighing a decision at one of their conferences to determine the fate of California ...
The whales rely on Chinook salmon as their primary food source, but salmon populations are also endangered. A federally endangered species of killer whale was spotted in the Central Coast this ...
Now, those eggs are hatching. California Department of Fish and Wildlife Chinook salmon were once abundant in the North Yuba River in California’s Sierra Nevada. But since 1941, they’ve been ...
Several months after the start of a pilot program aiming to restore salmon runs in California’s Sierra County, Chinook salmon can be found in the North Yuba River “for the first time in close ...
This year, state estimates show the number of Chinook salmon is still so low that fishing could again be prohibited — or if not, sharply limited — to help fish stocks recover. The Pacific ...
Built in the 1950s, the facility in central Yukon consists of a dam and a control structure that have since then obstructed ...