Fisheries biologists start the annual process in October because that’s when the salmon are ready to give up their eggs.
In this weekend’s North Dakota Outdoors, Mike Anderson takes us to Lake Sakakawea, where fisheries crews and the Garrison Dam National Fish Hatchery are spawning salmon.
These chinooks are likely hatchery strays. But they are still an ecosystem boon—and flaming-bright symbols of restoration at work.
NOAA Fisheries scientists are examining how ocean conditions influence Chinook and chum salmon bycatch in the eastern Bering ...
One of the most exciting markers of the change of seasons is the anticipation of the first autumn rains, and with them, the ...
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