We are truly fortunate to live in Washington state ... salmon can be found in Washington: Chinook Salmon (also called Kings), Coho (also called Silvers), Chum (also called Dogs), Sockeye Salmon ...
As reported by the International Game Fish Association (IGFA), on August 4, 2024, William Kneer IV found himself fishing in Alaska on the wild Kisaralik River when a world record sockeye salmon ...
But through repeatedly asserting their treaty rights to fish, often through lawsuits and concrete action like protesting by fishing, Washington state tribes have kept salmon, considered sacred ...
Feb. 9 to consider Southeast proposals, including Proposal 156 which calls for a 25% reduction in Southeast Alaska hatchery-permitted pink and chum salmon egg takes. Public testimony is scheduled to ...
The results have been nothing short of remarkable, particularly in the case of salmon return. One notable success story is the Elwha River in Washington State. Following the removal of two large dams ...
If you want to find a turning point in Washington state’s modern history of environmental protection ... That’s particularly true of dam removal efforts. Dams have pushed salmon populations to the ...