Chum salmon, a migratory species widely consumed in Japan, is losing out to a relative in a battle over food resources in the Northern Pacific Ocean triggered by global warming, a study found.
and emptying into the Pacific Ocean. Running 263 miles (423km), the river was once the third-largest salmon-producing river on the West Coast, and was a life force for numerous Native American ...
Always head of the curve, blackfish off the West Coast are bringing back a fad that hasn’t been seen in the last four decades: salmon hats. The ocean’s biggest bullies have been spotted ...