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Truck full of salmon crashes, spills fish into wrong riverThere’s something fishy about this spawning spot. A truck full of prized live king salmon crashed in rural Oregon — accidentally spilling thousands of the threatened fish into the wrong river ...
That’s far from the spawning escarpment goals of 3,300 – 6,500 King salmon for the Salcha River and 3,300 – 5,700 King salmon for the Chena River. While 2023 added to the count of abysmal ...
Almost everywhere in California, salmon are on the decline. But in Putah Creek—a restored stream running through the ...
From certain facts we may infer that salmon under the impelling force of a ‘spawning urge’ travel to their natal rivers by virtue of a ‘homing instinct’, and ‘wait’ at the mouths of ...
A new study documents Putah Creek-origin salmon, meaning some salmon returning to the restored creek in the fall to spawn were actually born there. The study carries broader implications for other ...
Chinook salmon, also known as “king salmon,” are the largest of all Pacific salmon ... staying for months in deep pools until they spawn in the fall. Spring-run Chinook have unique habitat ...
Spring-run Chinook, who are distinct from fall-run salmon, return in the spring from the ocean to freshwater rivers, staying for many months in deep pools until fall to spawn. “Spring-run Chinook are ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife, along with federal and local agencies, launched a pilot program to reintroduce Chinook salmon into their historic spawning grounds in the North Yuba ...
The creek is connected to the South Fork of the Koktuli River, a king salmon spawning stream, because water seeps from the Koktuli under a ridge into Upper Talarik. Surface water becoming ...
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