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Gov. Jay Inslee presented his $187 million salmon recovery proposal after ceremonies with the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community. The governor called the plan "comprehensive" and noted that it touches on all the critical aspects of fisheries conservation management: habitat, hatcheries, harvest and hydropower.
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It’s been nearly 20 years since the federal government listed Puget Sound Chinook salmon as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. The fish inhabit…
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Members of Congress who represent Puget Sound are pushing back against the Trump administration’s budget for 2019 in part because it would zero out all…
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A local watershed is the first in the Northwest to participate in a federal program that aims to connect people with their waterways. As of today, the…
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In Skagit County, a decades-old fight over water rights has come to ahead. County Commissioners are walking away from an agreement they saywas originally…
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GRANTS PASS, Ore. – New research has found that a hatchery using wild salmon to spawn the next generation can help rebuild endangered salmon runs without…
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More voices are chiming in on the debate over proposed coal terminals in the Northwest. A new report adds sports fishermen and tribes to the opposition.…
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A draft federal evaluation has found that three more common pesticides used on home lawns and agricultural crops jeopardize the survival of West Coast…
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SAN FRANCISCO — Federal regulators will allow plenty of opportunity for fishermen to troll for Pacific Coast salmon as biologists forecast a dramatic…
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Getting diverse governments to cooperate is more art than science.And there’s a project in Pierce County that is being honored with something called a…