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Idaho Statesman: Nez Perce Tribe opts out of salmon talks
The Oregonian: Officials push for cleaner rivers, less risk to those who eat fish
Kitsap Sun: Web Site a Public Portal Into Salmon Projects
The Oregonian: Oregon farmers design a breakthrough for fish, growers alike A newly patented fish screen appears to protect fish and make money
Idaho Statesman: Don't equate strong sockeye return with recovery The fish have survived 2 near extinctions and now are on track for the largest run in years, but they aren't sustainable yet
Idaho Statesman: Pelican vs. trout: F&G's still out The agency is considering a plan that could call for destroying eggs from some pelicans, which anglers say are devouring trout. Eugene Register-Guard: Agency: Chemicals a danger to salmon
Bellingham Herald: Man-made log jams help Nooksack River salmon runs Fairbanks Daily News-Miner: Warming waters pose threats to Alaska salmon, could reorder marine ecosystems
Toronto Globe And Mail: Showdown set over declining sockeye stocks The Missoulian: Ninemile Valley creek work called a model
Seattle Times: Oregon to have world's largest wind farm A state energy panel has approved building what developers say would be the world's largest single wind farm in Gilliam and Morrow counties... Anchorage Daily News: Colder water, weather may have cut salmon runs
Everett Herald: Gov. Gregoire sees trouble in Puget Sound
Vancouver Columbian: Deal puts Pacific Power in fish-hauling business
The Missoulian: Report details climate change's effects on Clark Fork Basin
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THIS MONTH'S MOST VIEWED CBB STORIES
Redden Says Independent Science Review Of BiOp Likely Inappropriate -- For Now
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14 Snake River Sockeye Make It To Stanley Basin; 847 Counted At Lower Granite
USFWS Announces Changes in Pacific Region Leadership Positions
Pinks – Humpies – Defying Past Trends A Bit This Year In Columbia River
Mechanical Failure At Dworshak Alters Flow Aug Regime For Migrating Salmon
Oregon Asks Court To Throw Out New Biological Opinion For Salmon, Steelhead
This Year's Sockeye Boom Has Fishery Experts Trying To Identify Reasons
Scientists Detail Impacts Of Non-Native Fish (Bass, Walleye) On Native Salmonids
NOAA Researches Impacts Of Toxics On Columbia Basin Salmon Survival
NOAA Issues Willamette Basin's First BiOp; Calls For More Fish Passage At Dams