Habitat work by Columbia River tribes is in progress to maintain and rejuvenate refuges of cold water in the Columbia River upstream of Bonneville Dam in partnership with the Resilient Columbia Basin Agreement.
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Lawsuit Seeks Quicker Action On NOAA Pending Determination Whether Alaska Chinook Salmon Warrant ESA-Listing
May 23rd, 2025
The Wild Fish Conservancy filed a lawsuit this month in U.S. District Court in Washington D.C. in an effort to speed up NOAA Fisheries’ review of the Washington-based conservation group’s proposal to list Chinook salmon in Alaska under the federal Endangered Species Act.
Large-Scale Habitat Restoration Project Launched On Lower East Fork Lewis River To Aid Threatened Salmon, Steelhead
May 23rd, 2025
This spring, the Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership broke ground on a large-scale salmon habitat restoration project on the lower East Fork Lewis River in Washington State. This project will support the recovery of threatened steelhead and salmon on one of the few undammed rivers in the Lower Columbia River watershed.
Harvest Managers Upgrade Spring Chinook Return To Columbia River, Extend Fishing Season; Steelhead Numbers Dismal
May 23rd, 2025
In its first in-season run size update of the 2025 spring Chinook season, the U.S. v Oregon Technical Advisory Committee on Monday, May 19, raised its expectations for the upriver run by 21 percent to 155,500 fish.
Corps Seeks Public Comments On Supplemental EIS For Willamette River Basin Dams, Wants Views On Ending Hydropower
May 23rd, 2025
Public comments are open until June 6 on whether and how the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers should implement a deeper fall drawdown at its Detroit Reservoir as well as whether the agency should permanently end hydropower production at eight dams in Oregon’s Willamette River basin.
Murray Says Trump Administration’s Spending Plans For Corps Moving Project Funding From Blue States To Red States
May 23rd, 2025
U.S. Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) says the Trump Administration’s spending plans for the Army Corps of Engineers would steer hundreds of millions of dollars more in construction funding to red states while cutting hundreds of millions of dollars in construction funding for blue states.
Alaska Expects This Year’s Commercial Salmon Harvest To Be Nearly Double Last Year’s Harvest, Big Boosts To Pinks, Coho
May 23rd, 2025
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game says forecasted 2025 total Alaska commercial salmon harvest will be approximately 214.6 million fish, which is 111 million more salmon than the 2024 harvest.