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Tag: Salmon Eggs

Students get hands-on hatchery experience in the classroom

Students get hands-on hatchery experience in the classroom

March 22, 2023March 27, 2024

It’s hard to say who is benefiting more from the new fish hatchery program at Neah Bay High School. There…

Flood control proposal threatens salmon spawning habitat on Skagit River

February 19, 2009

The Skagit Valley Herald reports on proposed flood control measures on the Skagit River

Puyallup Tribe supplies chinook for school kids and creek

March 31, 2008

From the Federal Way Mirror: The salmon population in the Hylebos Creek is growing thanks to the work of students…

Climate change threatens Northwest icons

December 27, 2007

The Skagit Valley Herald has a series this week about climate change. One story highlights the challenge to salmon survival:…

Snohomish County urban flooding likely hurt salmon

December 11, 2007

The (Everett) Herald reports: Struggling salmon populations in south Snohomish County took a beating last week when normally tranquil streams…

Salmon Eggs Swept Away by Floods

December 6, 2007

The Kitsap Sun did a nice follow up of the effects of this week’s rain on salmon eggs in local…

Tribal hatchery work impacts future of salmon

November 26, 2007

A new bi-weekly paper in North Snohomish County, the North County Outlook, reports on the hatchery relationship between the Tulalip…

Hoh Tribe’s Planting Effort Using Science To Combat Insect

March 25, 2005

HOH RIVER (March 21, 2005) – Plant a tree and it will grow. It’s not that simple though when the…

Fish Restoration Efforts Get Boost From Improved Monitoring Capabilities

August 22, 2003

FORKS (August 20, 2003) – The waters of Owl Creek muddy up immediately when Jill Silver, biologist for the Hoh…

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