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Nisqually warn that Trump's proposed budget threatens salmon recovery -- and treaty rights
Sparse populations struggling to adjust to habitat degradation, over fishing, and dams led researchers to consider the species essentially "wiped out." "The operating premise around Puget Sound ...
Life on the edge of Puget Sound is filled with natural wonder—from misty mornings that lift the Olympic Mountains into the ...
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is seeking feedback on its draft Endangered Species Management Plan for Southern ...
Olympia oysters, whose native range runs from Baja California to southern Alaska, are being enlisted as ecological engineers ...
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Back Road Ramblers on MSNOne of the Best Spots to See Orcas is in a Beautiful Victorian Seaport on the Puget Sound
Looking for a place to experience majestic, enormous orca whales in Washington? The Salish Sea is an intricate network of ...
Washington state instated a law Jan. 1 requiring boaters to stay at least 1,000 feet away from orcas. The authors urge the Canadian government to adopt the same measure, plus recommend ways of ...
What do you think is the most abundant fish in the Salish Sea? Salmon? Rockfish? Perhaps some majestic whale species? The answer might surprise you: it’s the Pacific Ratfish, a bizarre bottom-dweller ...
If you're planning to eat your Lake Huron catch, you need to know which species are the safest. Check out Michigan's Eat Safe Fish Guide.
Experience excellent beachcombing opportunities with low tides hitting Puget Sound this week.
Scientists found fish with four nostrils, large eyes, wide mouth in underground river and discovered new species: Panzhou golden-lined barbel, study said.
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