FISH MANAGERS SEEK BETTER COOPERATION IN HARVEST DATA GATHERING

Managers this week asked lower Columbia River gill-netters for better cooperation as the states of Oregon and Washington try to implement a complicated commercial fishing plan that aims to allow maximum harvest of hatchery-reared spring chinook salmon before reaching federally imposed impact limits on protected fish.

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