
Yakama Nation on Salmon and Tribal Interests
The Tribal relationship to salmon runs deep. Often protecting and restoring this cultural resource is a complicated undertaking which generates many questions. Why would the Yakama Nation be interested in

August Science on the Street
Abundance and Migration Success of Overshoot Steelhead in the Upper Columbia River Abstract Summer steelhead Oncorhynchus mykiss may enter freshwater almost a year before spawning and potentially make long migrations

July Science on the Street
How riparian and floodplain restoration modify the effects of increasing temperature on adult salmon spawner abundance in the Chehalis River, WA Stream temperatures in the Pacific Northwest are projected to

Nexus of Agriculture and Salmon Recovery
Get ready for some serious straight talk as we visit Okanogan County Commissioner, Andy Hover, and discuss the agricultural perspective of salmon recovery. We cover everything from water right issues

Fish Factors Mini-Series | Egg-to-smolt survival
Welcome to our Fish Factors Mini-Series! Each quarter we will share important stories on factors impacting Upper Columbia salmon and trout! *Written by Tracy Bowerman Female Pacific salmon and steelhead

June Science on the Street
Freshwater growth can provide a survival advantage to Interior Columbia River spring Chinook salmon after ocean entry A prerequisite to effectively managing fish populations is to understand what factors and