“Going local” has been a mantra for people who want to make environmentally responsible choices about what they eat. But where food’s from might matter the most when calculating its carbon footprint.
It’s sink or swim, eat or be eaten when smolts hit the ocean. The conditions there can play an outsized role in how many of them survive to adulthood and return to fresh water rivers to spawn. But the ...
A salmon caught by Karuk Tribe member Ron Reed using a traditional dip net sits on the banks of the Klamath River at Ishi Pishi Falls on Sept. 29, 2022, in Siskiyou County. Troy Hockaday, a Karuk ...
In Fulbright Park on a Wednesday afternoon, dozens of fifth graders released salmon fry into Ahtanum Creek. The release was the culmination of a detailed, months-long program to teach kids about the ...
The annual fall rain has returned, and so has a Kitsap peninsula tradition. This Saturday a series of groups will host salmon tours at seven sites around the county where salmon are returning to spawn ...
Salmon SEEson returns to King County; Find out where to spot salmon and learn about their life cycle
Salmon SEEson is returning to King County. Fall is nearly here and salmon populations throughout Puget Sound will be making the journey to area streams and rivers to spawn. There are many ...
“Oh man, you’ve just been eaten by catfish,” California Department of Fish and Wildlife interpreter Molly Shea told 6-year-old Sebastian Alvarez after he spun the salmon wheel of survival for a tenth ...
Jan. 11—The students in Brooke Shamhart's fifth-grade class at Reese Elementary School crowded around the small aquarium at the back of the room Thursday morning in anticipation of watching a handful ...
Early on a recent Wednesday morning, anglers in Anchorage lined Ship Creek and cast lines to catch returning chinook salmon. Just minutes after 6 a.m., shouts of “fish on!” fluttered across the shore.
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