News
The Pentwater Sportfishing Association (PSA) hosted their annual Youth Trout and Salmon Tournament – a.k.a. “Teach a Kid” ...
Hosted on MSN6mon
Coho salmon numbers smash record for second year in a row in Upper Willamette Basin - MSNCoho are one of Oregon's two native salmon species. However, they're not considered native to the Upper Willamette Basin because historically it's not believed they could migrate up Willamette ...
For decades, Coho salmon were turning up dead in urban streams the Pacific Northwest. The salmon would stop swimming straight, and then die before they had a chance to spawn. Researchers worried ...
The hatchery hopes to raise 75,000 coho salmon annually to restore the species population in the basin, and will breed a pair from the seven fish once genetic testing results are finished.
One difficult question for state fish biologists is whether coho might be bad for native salmon and steelhead. They are technically an invasive species, former ODFW deputy inland fish chief Bruce ...
The number of coho salmon returning to the Upper Willamette Basin smashed records for the second year in a row, but it wasn't necessarily a bonanza for anglers. A total of 53,169 adult coho passed ...
It's one of the rarest species — in 2019, a mere 9.9 million pounds of king salmon were commercially caught in U.S. waters compared to 290 million pounds of sockeye — which is why it's so damn ...
Wildtype’s cell-cultivated salmon is the first seafood to earn FDA approval, marking a significant milestone for the ...
One difficult question for state fish biologists is whether coho might be bad for native salmon and steelhead. They are technically an invasive species, former ODFW deputy inland fish chief Bruce ...
Coho salmon spawn in freshwater, strike off for the open seas, trek back to the place of their birth – but researchers noticed that over the years, some would die before they could spawn.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results