A steelhead trout caught in the Gulf of Alaska in 1990 aboard the fishing vessel W.E. Ricker is prepared for release after being tagged by researchers. A massive new analysis of high seas salmon ...
Each summer, millions of fish return to Bristol Bay, and then swim on to the stream where they were born to spawn, and die. Exactly what compels them to return to the right spot is unknown. But ...
It’s not easy to be a salmon on the West Coast these days. From California to Alaska, record high temperatures and low snowmelt are affecting the species’ survival in their freshwater habitats. It’s ...
Courtesy of Oregon State University Researchers at Oregon State University say new discoveries about how some Chinook salmon breed could help guide conservation efforts. However, in a new study of ...
The La Nina conditions of the past few years that produced cold water off the West Coast appear to be sliding toward an El Nino pattern, according to ocean researchers. In general terms, La Nina tends ...
In the cold coastal waters of the North Pacific, a rare alliance is challenging what scientists thought they knew about marine predators. Orcas and dolphins have been filmed coordinating their ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Aim To quantitatively explore the extent to which many different populations of the same species (chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) ...
ABSTRACT:We compared the within-river movements and distribution of wild and escaped farmed Atlantic salmon Salmo salar before and during spawning in the Namsen river system of Central Norway. A total ...
ONE of the hottest properties on the Tyne salmon fisher’s minds during the 2011 season was a fly pattern that brought almost 200 salmon to the net on the excellent Bywell Estates beat. The Fly is ...
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