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Fisheries scientists who were fired by the Trump administration say they've been living in limbo as their work is sidelined.
Climate change and invasive species will reduce habitat space for native fish and increase harmful interactions.
The Trump administration wants to eliminate several programs that benefit Pacific salmon, the iconic but widely threatened ...
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The Cool Down on MSNAuthorities seize 2,500 pounds of fish after inspection exposes illegal operation: 'We're committed to protecting these fish'On March 27, thousands of people came to catch fish in the limited recreational harvest window of seven hours in Sandy River, Oregon. Unfortunately, many took advantage and overfished. According ...
(Oregon Capital Chronicle) Some already threatened cold-water fish species in the Northwest will not only face shrinking ...
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New bill seeks to dismember protections for endangered speciesPacific Northwest Dems will negotiate Fifty-nine species ... are on the road to recovery; for other listed species, like the ...
For the seventh time in less than a decade, Oregon’s commercial fishermen, governor and congressional delegation are asking for federal aid to soften the blow of climate change on the state’s ocean ...
(Photo by Jonny Armstrong, courtesy of Oregon State University.) Some already threatened cold-water fish species in the Northwest will not only face shrinking habitat from climate change but will ...
Oregon authorities seized around 2,500 pounds worth of illegally harvested smelt during a special, short season on the Sandy ...
Climate change is creating a perilous “double trouble” for native fish in Southern Oregon and across the Pacific Northwest, ...
According to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife ... Dungeness crab is a vital species in the Pacific Northwest, deeply ingrained in local culture and history. Galiotto said ...
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