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Right now, thousands of 1-year-old coho salmon, or smolts, are making their way to the Pacific Ocean from the Russian River in Sonoma County. But most of these endangered fish weren’t actually born in ...
For decades, huge numbers of coho salmon have been turning up dead as they return to spawn in streams along the US West Coast. Now scientists have zeroed in on what they think is the culprit: a ...
The nets that volunteers held in a remote river valley near Bodega Bay were full of the squiggling bluish fish that biologists hope will be the seed population of a new race of coho salmon. The ...
A view of the Muir Woods watershed, containing Redwood Creek where the endangered species of coho salmon are struggling to survive Nov. 25, 2014 in Mill Valley, Calif. Laura Chariton, Director of ...
Coho fishing should be very good if the catches in the ocean off the mouth of the Columbia River are an indication. Salt water trips are getting quick limits of coho salmon.
Hello folks! We have a windy day on us, too windy to get out onto the lake. So we've moved into the Lower Niagara River, right at the mouth of Lake Ontario for this cloudy, overcast day. Our goal: ...
Washington’s Recreation and Conservation Office announced Tuesday that Snohomish County received $4.6 million from the Brian ...
Late run coho tend to be quite a bit larger than their early returning brethren, and fish pushing 20 pounds are not uncommon. These are the last-chance fall salmon, but they are worthy, for they ...
Cimarusti recommends cooking sockeye fillets (or any salmon fillets) on a hot, well-oiled grill, brushed on both sides with a ...
Coho salmon have been spotted in Johnson Creek in Gresham, Ore. Rob Manning. Some say improved habitat and strong returning coho numbers explain why they're entering Johnson Creek east of Portland.
The forecasted poor Puget Sound coho salmon returns have created a roadblock in marine area fishing opportunities during late summer and fall, but those who read the rules closely enough should ...
Coho salmon -- a species native to the US West Coast that have huge economic, cultural and ecological significance -- have been dying mysteriously for decades.