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Save Our Wild Salmon | 2007 Salmon Returns
Save Our Wild Salmon | 2007 Salmon Returns Decline of Wild Columbia and Snake River Salmon Continues 2007 Spring and Summer Chinook Returns Fall Short Again The 2007 spring and summer salmon season ... seasons and economic insecurity, and put an exclamation point on the continuing failure of federal salmon recovery efforts. Fewer than 67,000 adult spring Chinook crossed Bonneville Dam this year, the ...
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Save Our Wild Salmon | Library | Recent Salmon Returns
Since 2001, adult Snake River sockeye returns to Redfish Lake have averaged only about 19 fish. In 2003, only two adult sockeye ... the Endangered Species Act (April 4, 2002). More information on Recent Salmon Returns in our library QUICK REFERENCE Recent Salmon Returns Idaho Economic Study Timeline of Failure 2004 Report Card Brochures ...
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CRITFC | Press Releases
California sea lions whose impact on endangered Columbia River salmon has reached crisis levels. 2007 Releases CRITFC wins SOLV Citizenship Award 4 December 2007 On November ... governors should keep dam breaching on table, tribes say 5 June 2003 Larger-than-expected salmon returns open commercial sales 21 May 2003 Warm Springs Tribe's Patt chosen as CRITFC's ...
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CRITFC | Salmon Importance
Trilogy Treaties The Chinook Trilogy Now, as the 20th century ends, the Columbia River Basin's salmon returns are from five to ten percent of their historical size. If this magnificent resource ... to overcome nearly 150 years of river development, habitat destruction and ineffective regional and federal salmon management. The Chinook Trilogy is no ordinary educational tool. It is rich in images and ...
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SalmonGone
The delta smelt, an important indicator species (the canary in the coal mine) for the ... from the delta, conservationists and fishermen fear that the remnant of a once magnificent run of salmon and a commercial fishing industry hangs in the balance. © 2005-2006 Farallones Marine Sanctuary Association. All ...
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Tour Details, Brown Bear Viewing in Katmai National Park, Alaska. Photography and wildlife tours on the wild coast of Katmai National Park
View numerous rivers and creeks carving their way down from glaciers and snow-capped ... three gourmet meals each day made from only the finest ingredients. Fresh Alaskan seafood, including halibut, salmon, and crab, highlight many of the dinners. TRANSPORTATION: To begin your Alaskan adventure, take a 60 ...
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Newsroom Archive 2006
Home > Newsroom > Archives > Newsroom Archive 2006 2006 Northwest Region News Releases 12-14-2006 Tool Forecasts Salmon Returns (PDF 39KB) New ocean index tool forecasts Northwest salmon returns; predictive tool monitors oceanographic and biological conditions 11-28-2006 Recovery Plan, Critical Habitat (PDF 39KB) NOAA Fisheries Service releases proposed ESA recovery ...
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DFG Announces Changes to Central Valley Recreational Salmon Fishing Regulations
CA 95811 (916) 322-8911 DFG News Release DFG Announces Changes to Central Valley Recreational Salmon Fishing Regulations May 29, 2008 Contact: Scott Barrow, Fisheries Branch, (916) 445-7600 Harry Morse, ... a large scale during this period of severely low salmon returns. Poor ocean conditions that lead to the diminished return of salmon this year are expected to continue affecting subsequent years’ ...
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Clean Water for Salmon campaign NCAP Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides
Executive Summary [PDF 428K] Full Report [PDF 1.8 MB] Pesticides Threaten Salmon and Steelhead [factsheet] (2001) [PDF 1.7MB] Lethal Lawns: Diazinon Use Threatens Salmon Survival (2000) [PDF 1.7MB] Diminishing Returns: Salmon Decline and Pesticides (1999) Executive Summary [PDF 768K] Full Report [PDF 1.9MB] Clean Water for Salmon Pesticide Action Kit (2002) News Archives RETAILERS: Warning Signs ...
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The SALMON UNDERCURRENTS "Great Canadian Rivers"
It is a bellwether of ecological balance, and a harbinger of environmental decline. Until now, the salmon has survived over two million years of floods, droughts, disease, volcanic eruptions and ice ages. But ... perhaps by the electrical currents of the earth's magnetic field, the salmon migrates thousands of kilometres to the ocean, yet returns to spawn and die in the same tree-shaded stream where ...
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