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New York Times: Facing Deadly Fish Virus, Chile Introduces Reforms

Vancouver Sun: Surging B.C. glacier threatens to block river

Coos Bay World: Gravel study examines how dams affect salmon 

Tillamook Headlight-Herald: TIDE turns to offshore wind power 

 Vancouver Sun: Rising sea levels threaten Metro Vancouver
Richmond and Vancouver airport at risk of flooding, according to researchers 
 

Washington Post: Alaska Vote Pits Fisheries Against Mines

The Missoulian: Milltown sediments more toxic than previously thought

Idaho Statesman: Nez Perce Tribe opts out of salmon talks 

The Oregonian: Officials push for cleaner rivers, less risk to those who eat fish  

Kitsap Sun: Web Site a Public Portal Into Salmon Projects

The Oregonian: Oregon farmers design a breakthrough for fish, growers alike
A newly patented fish screen appears to protect fish and make money

Idaho Statesman: Don't equate strong sockeye return with recovery
The fish have survived 2 near extinctions and now are on track for the largest run in years, but they aren't sustainable yet

Idaho Statesman: Pelican vs. trout: F&G's still out
The agency is considering a plan that could call for destroying eggs from some pelicans, which anglers say are devouring trout. 

Eugene Register-Guard: Agency: Chemicals a danger to salmon 

Bellingham Herald: Man-made log jams help Nooksack River salmon runs 

 

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Buoy 10 fishery Near The Mouth Of The Columbia Closed
Posted on Thursday, August 28, 2008 (PST)
Starting Sunday (Aug. 31), the Buoy 10 area near the mouth of the Columbia River will be closed to all salmon and steelhead fishing. Read More...  

Council Releases Draft Regional Fish And Wildlife Mitigation Program For Public Review
Posted on Thursday, August 28, 2008 (PST)
Draft amendments to the Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program won approval Thursday by a 6-2 vote during a special meeting of the Northwest Power and Conservation Council. Read More...  

Sockeye Returns Continue As Ribbon-Cutting Set Tuesday For Expanded Captive Breeding Facility
Posted on Thursday, August 28, 2008 (PST)
Sockeye salmon will be in the spotlight Tuesday when Idaho Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter takes part in two special events marking Idaho's largest sockeye run in more than three decades. Read More...  

Briefing Closed On Columbia River Sea Lion Removal Case; Oral Arguments Next Week
Posted on Thursday, August 28, 2008 (PST)
Federal, state and Humane Society attorneys continued legal arguments during the past few weeks over Congress' intent in allowing the lethal removal of sea lions only if they are having a "significant" negative impact on protected salmon. Read More...  

Fall Chinook Catch Rates Highest Since the 1980s; Record 14, 913 Fish Pass Dam In One Day
Posted on Thursday, August 28, 2008 (PST)
Too few upriver fall chinook salmon had been counted passing the Columbia River's Bonneville Dam through midweek to upgrade estimates of the size of the 2008 return.


But one thing's for certain. The fishing has been good.
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BPA Offers $10,000 In Weekly Prizes To Pikeminnow Anglers During September
Posted on Thursday, August 28, 2008 (PST)
The Northern Pikeminnow Sport Reward Fishery Program just got a little more lucrative for anglers who catch pikeminnow in September, thanks to a new weekly drawing that will distribute five weekly prizes worth $2,000 each. Read More...  

Parties Urge Oregon Commission To Raise Fish Consumption Rate Influencing Water Quality Rules
Posted on Thursday, August 28, 2008 (PST)
Tribal, state and federal representatives explained why Oregon’s fish consumption rate should be dramatically increased to protect public health when the Oregon Environmental Quality Commission met in Hermiston Friday, Aug. 22. Read More...  

Black Rock Group Offers Draft Legislation For Yakima/Columbia River Water Exchange
Posted on Thursday, August 28, 2008 (PST)
"A bunch of volunteers" from south-central Washington continues to make the pitch for construction of the so-called Black Rock Dam and reservoir to store water for fields, cities and salmon in the Yakima River watershed. Read More...  

Idaho Fish And Game Releases Releases Sport Fishing Economic Report
Posted on Thursday, August 28, 2008 (PST)
Fishing in Idaho generated $437,631,735 in statewide retail sales in 2003 with an additional $12,289,806 for fishing licenses and permits. Read More...  

BiOp: Redden Rejects Independent Science Panel At This Stage; Wants To Move Ahead On Briefings
Posted on Friday, August 22, 2008 (PST)
"Independent" scientists will remain on the sideline as attorneys plunge into arguments this autumn over the legality of the latest federal Columbia/Snake river hydro system salmon protection plan. Read More...  
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