Sep. 12—TRAVERSE CITY — Salmon jumped against the concrete walls of the James P. Price Trap and Transfer Facility as curious passersby saw it teeming with fish. Wednesday marked the first full day of ...
Hundreds of young coho salmon were spotted in the East Branch Russian Gulch, which runs through the Jenner Headlands Preserve, the latest success story for the imperiled fish species once found in ...
As soon as it rains, coho salmon likely will swim up a small creek to a spawning ground in the west Sonoma County hills that has been impassable to the species for decades. When they come to the ...
California officials say juvenile coho salmon have been documented in a tributary of the Russian River in Mendocino County ...
Coho salmon have migrated more than 90 miles up the Russian River, offering hope of recovery for the endangered fish.
In a heartening turn of events, endangered coho salmon are making a comeback to a Bay Area creek, offering hope for the species' recovery. As reported by SFGate, the San Francisco Bay Area Inventory & ...
The intense rain storms this year acted as a double-edged sword for Marin County’s endangered salmon runs and the biologists who monitor them. While providing ample water in local creeks and streams ...
On Dec. 12, Gov. Gavin Newsom touted the "comeback" of coho salmon after state officials spotted juvenile fish in the Russian ...
GLEED - Biologist Todd Newsome lifted the two metal gates from their frame last week, effectively punching the tickets for young Coho salmon to start their trek to the Pacific Ocean. Over the next ...
A researcher measures a dead coho found in Seattle’s Longfellow Creek in 2014. More than a decade ago, researchers began noticing that adult coho were dying before returning to spawn in urban creeks ...
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Juvenile coho salmon found in Mendocino County creek after 30-year absence
Juvenile coho salmon have been documented in a tributary of the Russian River in Mendocino County for the first time since ...
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