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State wildlife officials have killed more than 100,000 fish that were infected with a newly-identified parasite. It’s the first time that organism has been linked to illness in Oregon trout.
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Several scaleless fish with fanged jaws and huge eyes that can be found more than a mile deep in the ocean have washed up along a roughly 200-mile stretch of Oregon coastline, and it’s unclear why, scientists and experts said.
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Salmon runs into the region's rivers fluctuate quite a bit from year to year. But the forecast for the chinook salmon run returning to the Klamath River…
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We have private schools and private prisons... how about private oceans? The question is facetious, but only mildly so. Because commercial fishing in the…
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California had to learn and re-learn lessons about water conservation as drought deepened in recent years. And the lessons will be needed again, because…
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Maybe you get confused by those news stories about fish swimming back into their native rivers from the ocean. Put aside how they find their way... how do…
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One of the most important considerations when obtaining food is simple: can we obtain it again in the near future? If the answer is no, then the food…
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The Yurok Tribe will host its annual Klamath Salmon Festival on schedule on Saturday. But for the first time in the half-century history of the festival,…
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Upper Klamath Lake is full of food for fish. So it's a bit of a mystery why big fish like redband trout leave the lake and head into its tributaries,…
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The fishing is world-class along the North Umpqua River. And it might be even better, if Congress acts to create the Frank Moore Wild Steelhead Sanctuary.…
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It sounds almost too good to be true: we can fish the oceans AND feed the earth's growing population, sustainably. That is the finding of several…
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It's a regular rhythm of the seasons: fish return to rivers at certain times of the year.And laws change on January 1st of nearly every year. 2016 is no…
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Overfishing has greatly impacted food supplies we draw from the ocean. But we still need and like seafood.Portland-based Fishpeople keeps an eye on both…
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Fish can take a beating in drought years in Western rivers. But water management can make the effects of drought worse for fish, in the eyes of the Yurok…