Oregon and Washington fishery managers this week OK’d a second 8-hour commercial fishery on the lower Columbia River mainstem while acknowledging a growing concern that the upriver spring chinook salmon run may not be as big as anticipated.
Oregon and Washington fishery managers this week OK’d a second 8-hour commercial fishery on the lower Columbia River mainstem while acknowledging a growing concern that the upriver spring chinook salmon run may not be as big as anticipated.