Increased Numbers of Winter Steelhead Return to Elwha River
Greater numbers of winter steelhead have been making their way beyond where the former Elwha and...
Read MoreMar 31, 2022 | News
Greater numbers of winter steelhead have been making their way beyond where the former Elwha and...
Read MoreApr 17, 2021 | Lead Story, News
The Quileute Tribe purchased a 58-acre plot of land fronting the Quillayute River to build a...
Read MoreDec 7, 2020 | News
After two decades of patient planning and coordination with Kitsap County and others, the...
Read MoreJul 9, 2018 | Lead Story, News
The Skokomish Tribe is collecting winter steelhead eggs from the North Fork of the Skokomish River...
Read MoreMar 26, 2018 | News
Spawning surveys in the Elwha River show that steelhead are taking advantage of the river’s newly...
Read MoreJun 18, 2017 | Lead Story, News
The Upper Skagit Indian Tribe is tracking Skagit River juvenile steelhead before they out-migrate...
Read MoreJun 28, 2016 | Lead Story, News
Juvenile steelhead are having a hard time getting around the Hood Canal Bridge and scientists want...
Read MoreMay 29, 2015 | Lead Story, News
The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe is starting to see the effects of this year’s predicted...
Read MoreSep 4, 2014 | News
Steelhead out-migrating from North Sound rivers appear to have better marine survival than steelhead smolts from South Sound, and researchers are studying salmon poisoning disease as a potential cause. Salmon poisoning disease,...
Read MoreAug 21, 2014 | News
Sonar is helping the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe get an accurate estimate of some species of salmon returning to the Elwha River. The Tribe has been counting the number of returning adult chinook salmon and steelhead using a sonar...
Read MoreJul 23, 2014 | News
The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe wants to know which age class of steelhead is surviving best within the Dungeness River watershed. While checking smolt traps and conducting spawning ground surveys this spring, the tribe took tail...
Read MoreJul 22, 2014 | News
The steelhead population in the Skokomish River has doubled since the Skokomish Tribe started a supplementation project in 2006, part of a 16 year-long project to boost the steelhead population in Hood Canal. “The increase in...
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