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Northwest States Want Tougher Boat Inspections At Lake Mead To Reduce Threat Of Quagga Mussels
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Friday, February 10, 2012 (PST) |
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Northwest states and Canadian provinces have launched a letter-writing and lobbying campaign to assure that a $1 million appropriation line item in the Department of Interior’s fiscal year 2012 budget is spent to help cut off the spread of invasive quagga-mussels from a main source – the Park Service’s Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
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2011 Fall Chinook Redd Survey In Lower Snake, Tributaries Produces Second Highest Count On Record
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Friday, February 10, 2012 (PST) |
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According to a preliminary report released this week a total of 5,010 fall chinook salmon redds – supposed egg-filled nests that will produce a new generation -- were observed in the lower Snake River and its tributaries this past fall, which is the second highest count since inception of intensive surveys in 1988.
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Washington High Court Says State Has No Legal Jurisdiction Over Tribes At Treaty Fishing Access Site
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Friday, February 10, 2012 (PST) |
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Four Columbia River basin tribes’ right to police themselves at congressionally designated treaty fishing access areas was upheld Thursday in a decision released by the state of Washington’s Supreme Court.
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BPA Releases Proposal For Compensating Wind Generators When High Water Conditions Force Cut Off
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Friday, February 10, 2012 (PST) |
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The Bonneville Power Administration on Tuesday announced a proposal for compensating wind energy producers that are served by the federal power marketing agency’s transmission grid for periodically reducing their output when necessary to keep the electricity supply from exceeding demand during high river flows.
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Conservation Easements, Along With Other Tools, Helping Bring Salmon Back To Touchet River
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Friday, February 10, 2012 (PST) |
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The confluence of Wolf Creek and the North Fork of the Touchet River in southeastern Washington is now permanently protected by a conservation easement held by Blue Mountain Land Trust.
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California Study Focuses On How Unmarked Hatchery Fish Can Mask Condition Of Wild Salmon
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Friday, February 10, 2012 (PST) |
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Scientists have found that only about 10 percent of the fall-run chinook salmon spawning in California's Mokelumne River are naturally produced wild salmon. A massive influx of hatchery-raised fish that return to spawn in the wild is masking the fact that too few wild fish are returning to sustain a natural population in the river.
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Science Panel Issues Preliminary Review Of Resident Fish, Data Management, Coordination Projects
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Friday, February 10, 2012 (PST) |
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A total of 10 funding proposals “meet scientific review criteria” while another 14 meet criteria with some “qualifications,” according to a preliminary review completed this week of 71 Columbia River basin Resident Fish, Data Management and Regional Coordination projects.
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Harvest Managers Close Bonneville Pool Sturgeon Season To Save Fish For Summer Fishing
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Friday, February 10, 2012 (PST) |
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Oregon and Washington fishery managers announced Wednesday the closure of the white sturgeon “retention” season in the Columbia River mainstem and tributaries from Bonneville Dam upstream to The Dalles Dam at the end of the day Friday, Feb. 17.
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Paper, Memo Discuss Ongoing Issue Of Delayed Mortality For Salmon Migrants Negotiating Hydro Project
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Friday, February 10, 2012 (PST) |
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Scientific discussion continues regarding the existence, extent and/or causes of delayed or latent mortality in salmon and steelhead that must negotiate, particularly, the Columbia-Snake river hydro system.
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Researchers Advocate More Aggressive Marine Microbial Monitoring To Judge Impacts Of Warming Water
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Friday, February 10, 2012 (PST) |
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As oceans warm due to climate change, water layers will mix less and affect the microbes and plankton that pump carbon out of the atmosphere – but researchers say it’s still unclear whether these processes will further increase global warming or decrease it.
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