Fishery officials predict a return to the mouth of the Columbia River this year of 353,500 adult “upriver bright” fall chinook salmon, a total that would be the fourth largest on a record dating back to 1964.
Fishery officials predict a return to the mouth of the Columbia River this year of 353,500 adult “upriver bright” fall chinook salmon, a total that would be the fourth largest on a record dating back to 1964.