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BPA Says Off-Channel Hatchery Salmon Program Not Meeting Agency Goals, Funding Halt Puts 7 Million Chinook, Coho In Production At Risk

The Bonneville Power Administration says it will stop funding its share of a program that supports the Select Area Fisheries Enhancement Program in the lower Columbia River as of September 30, the end of the federal power broker’s fiscal year.

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Council Draft Power Plan Says NW Federal Power Demand To Grow 50-100 Percent In 20 Years, Partly Driven Near-Term By New Data Centers

Analysis Of Snake River Sockeye Run Breaks Down Fish Trapped For Broodstock, Or Released In Sawtooths, Or Swam Entire Journey

Murkowski Introduces ‘Fisheries Science Modernization Act’ Allowing NOAA Fisheries To Incorporate E-DNA Into Science Programs, Stock Assessments

NOAA’s Northwest Fisheries Science Center Looking For Different Ways To Meet Mission After Trump Administration Staff Cuts

Groundwater Pumping Can Reduce Streamflow For Salmon; Study Looks At How Cannabis Farming In California Dries Up Streams In Summer

Trump Administration Proposes Throwing Out Roadless Area Rule For National Forests, In PNW Key Habitat For Salmon, Steelhead

Washington State’s Only Coal Power Plant Shifting To Natural Gas By 2028, Will Serve As Power Backup For Region

01. fishing

Analysis Of Snake River Sockeye Run Breaks Down Fish Trapped For Broodstock, Or Released In Sawtooths, Or Swam Entire Journey

This year’s run of endangered sockeye salmon into the Snake River is “effectively over” and any of the fish crossing Lower Granite Dam after July, the most upriver of the lower four Snake River dams, have almost no chance of reaching the Sawtooth Basin.

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University Of British Columbia Study Details Why Illegal Industrial Ocean Fishing So Hard To Stop: Subsidies, Fragmented Enforcement

Steelhead Hitting The Columbia River In Low Numbers; Deschutes River Closed To Steelhead Angling, Other Rivers May Follow

British Columbia Research Shows Anglers’ Landing Nets Leading Cause Of Injuries Linked To Deaths Of Released Coho, Fish Die Days Later

UM Flathead Lake Biological Station Detects ‘Forever Chemicals’ At All Sampling Stations In Flathead Watershed

New Idaho State Record For Northern Pike Caught In Lake Pend Oreille

Want To Get Paid To Fish? Go Chase Walleye, Lake Trout On Idaho’s Lake Pend Oreille As Part Of Angler Incentive Program

02. river

Groundwater Pumping Can Reduce Streamflow For Salmon; Study Looks At How Cannabis Farming In California Dries Up Streams In Summer

Groundwater pumped to irrigate cannabis crops in California’s Emerald Triangle can cause some streams that normally run year-round to dry up entirely during summer, say researchers from Simon Fraser University, the University of California, Berkeley and the United States Department of Agriculture.

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Willamette Valley Drought Results In Low Federal Reservoirs, Balancing Act For Numerous Water Uses; ‘Worst Year Since 1949’

Cold Water (44 Degrees) From Dworshak Reservoir On North Fork Clearwater Keeping Lower Snake Cooler For Migrating Salmon

Draft Report On Future Water Supply Says Columbia Basin Groundwater Levels, Including Deep Aquifers, At Risk Of Decline; Prepare For Less Water In 2040s

Single, Dead Invasive Quagga Mussel Found On Oregon Reservoir Shoreline, Monitoring Continues

This Month in 2021 | FRIDAY (July 2 )UPDATE: Hydro/Fisheries Managers Initiate More Changes At Lower Snake Dams To Cool Water, Aid Endangered Sockeye

Mainstem Columbia River Water Supply Forecast (Dalles Dam) Now At 88 Percent Of Normal, But Dire Conditions Showing For Many Tributaries

03. wildlife

BPA Says Off-Channel Hatchery Salmon Program Not Meeting Agency Goals, Funding Halt Puts 7 Million Chinook, Coho In Production At Risk

The Bonneville Power Administration says it will stop funding its share of a program that supports the Select Area Fisheries Enhancement Program in the lower Columbia River as of September 30, the end of the federal power broker’s fiscal year.

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Analysis Of Snake River Sockeye Run Breaks Down Fish Trapped For Broodstock, Or Released In Sawtooths, Or Swam Entire Journey

NOAA Seeks Comments On Renewal Of Snake River Sockeye Hatchery Broodstock Program; Fish On Brink Of Extinction Since 1990s

Fishing Vessel Helps Free Severely Entangled Humpback Whale Off Oregon Coast; Jaw Permanently Open, Likely Won’t Survive

This Month in 2006 | OREGON, WASHINGTON TALLY SPRING CHINOOK HARVEST RESULTS

Cold Water (44 Degrees) From Dworshak Reservoir On North Fork Clearwater Keeping Lower Snake Cooler For Migrating Salmon

Groups Files Suit To Get Sunflower Sea Star Listed Under ESA; 90 Percent Decline, Key To Healthy West Coast Kelp Forests

This Month in 2006 | NEZ PERCE HATCHERY FUNDING RESTS ON ESA ‘CREDITING’ ISSUE

04. habitat

Trump Administration Proposes Throwing Out Roadless Area Rule For National Forests, In PNW Key Habitat For Salmon, Steelhead

Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins this week (Aug. 18) announced the U.S. Forest Service has filed a proposed rule to rescind in its entirety the national 2001 Roadless Area Conversation Rule, a tool environmentalists consider crucial in protecting the nation’s national forests.

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American Meteorological Society’s State Of Climate Report Shows Greenhouse Gas, Ocean Levels, Ocean Heat Hit Record Levels In 2025

WDFW, Cowlitz Tribe, Others Reintroduce Spring Chinook Salmon Into Upper North Fork Toutle River, First Time Since Mount St. Helens Eruption

This Month in 2006 | NEZ PERCE HATCHERY FUNDING RESTS ON ESA ‘CREDITING’ ISSUE

Study Show Beavers Widespread In Pacific Northwest Estuaries, Tidal Wetlands, May Provide Important Habitat For Salmon

New Montana Study Uses Otoliths To Better Understand Which Streams In Swan Lake Basin Most Important For Bull Trout Recovery

Salmon Super Highway: Oregon Coast Coho Showing Improved Numbers With Restoration Of Fish Passage On Coastal Rivers, Streams

Removing Barriers To Fish Passage: UW Examines Process That Prioritizes Projects, Explores Whether Money Well Spent

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WDFW, Cowlitz Tribe, Others Reintroduce Spring Chinook Salmon Into Upper North Fork Toutle River, First Time Since Mount St. Helens Eruption

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, in coordination with the Cowlitz Indian Tribe, U.S. Forest Service, and conservation partners, have reintroduced spring Chinook salmon into the upper North Fork Toutle River watershed within the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument for the first time since the 1980 volcanic eruption. In June, WDFW and project…

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This Month in 2016 | Burns Paiute Tribe Malheur River Resident Fish Program Sets The Table For Possible Return Of Salmon

Tribes Warn ‘Run Sizes Not Large Enough To Support Treaty Rights’ As Harvest Managers Set Fall Chinook Fishing Dates

This Month in 2016 | After Nearly 100 Years, Salmon Fishing Returns To Upper Malheur River For Burns Paiute Tribe

FERC Issues License For Proposed Pump Storage Project Near John Day Dam, Tribes, Conservation Groups Vow Continued Opposition

As Dispute Over Fish Accord Funds Lingers, BPA Says It Hopes To Continue Talks On Long-Term Funding For Fish/Wildlife Projects

BPA’s Columbia Basin Fish Accords (Salmon Recovery Projects) With States, Tribes Expire; Future Agreements, Use Of Carryover Funds Uncertain

Plaintiffs Return To Federal Court To Continue Legal Battle Over Columbia Basin Salmon Recovery, Judge Lifts Stay

06. science

NOAA’s Northwest Fisheries Science Center Looking For Different Ways To Meet Mission After Trump Administration Staff Cuts

NOAA’s Northwest Fisheries Science Center has not changed its mission with the new administration in Washington D.C., Jeremy Rusin, Science Director at the Seattle-based agency, said at a meeting last week.

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University Of British Columbia Study Details Why Illegal Industrial Ocean Fishing So Hard To Stop: Subsidies, Fragmented Enforcement

American Meteorological Society’s State Of Climate Report Shows Greenhouse Gas, Ocean Levels, Ocean Heat Hit Record Levels In 2025

This Month in 2021 | Study: Baby Marine Turtles’ Stomachs Packed With Plastic Debris, For Pacific Green Turtles Up To Nearly 1 Percent Body Mass

Bear Butter: Study Maps Important Insect Habitat (Army Cutworm Moths) Drawing Grizzlies To High Mountain Peaks

This Month in 2021 | ‘Ecomechanical Models’: Researchers Develop More Accurate Way To Predict Impact Of Climate Change On Plants, Animals

Quiet In The Hatchery! WSU Study Shows Hatchery Salmon Raised Amid Noise Less Likely To Return Than Those Raised With Noise Protection

NOAA Study Cites Recent Marine Heatwaves As Major Factor In Severe Decline Of Yukon River Chinook Salmon Runs

07. power

BPA Says Off-Channel Hatchery Salmon Program Not Meeting Agency Goals, Funding Halt Puts 7 Million Chinook, Coho In Production At Risk

The Bonneville Power Administration says it will stop funding its share of a program that supports the Select Area Fisheries Enhancement Program in the lower Columbia River as of September 30, the end of the federal power broker’s fiscal year.

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Council Draft Power Plan Says NW Federal Power Demand To Grow 50-100 Percent In 20 Years, Partly Driven Near-Term By New Data Centers

Washington State’s Only Coal Power Plant Shifting To Natural Gas By 2028, Will Serve As Power Backup For Region

Bonneville Power Says Forecast For End-Of-Year Net Revenues Declined Since May, Now Expects To Be $49 Million Below Target

This Month in 2006 | NEZ PERCE HATCHERY FUNDING RESTS ON ESA ‘CREDITING’ ISSUE

This Month in 2006 | COUNCIL STAFF AIMS FOR PROJECT RECOMMENDATIONS IN SEPTEMBER

This Month in 2016 | BPA Selects Javier Fernandez As Chief Financial Officer

08. law

Murkowski Introduces ‘Fisheries Science Modernization Act’ Allowing NOAA Fisheries To Incorporate E-DNA Into Science Programs, Stock Assessments

U.S. Sens. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) have introduced legislation that they say would help the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration better assess and protect fisheries.

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Trump Administration Proposes Throwing Out Roadless Area Rule For National Forests, In PNW Key Habitat For Salmon, Steelhead

This Month in 2016 | Conservation Groups File Notice To Sue EPA Over Columbia/Snake Water Temperatures

California Wants More Information On Southern Resident Killer Whales As It Considers Listing Under State ESA

This Month in 2006 | NEZ PERCE HATCHERY FUNDING RESTS ON ESA ‘CREDITING’ ISSUE

Washington U.S. Rep. Introduces Bill To Expand Lethal Sea Lion Removal In Columbia River To Protect Salmon

Conservation Groups Sue Trump Administration Over Rule Change On Habitat Destruction Under ESA

This Month in 2006 | COUNCIL STAFF AIMS FOR PROJECT RECOMMENDATIONS IN SEPTEMBER

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