Meet the destructive invasive species trying to get in your home this fall ...
Recently a humpback whale off of the British Columbia coast needed help, and a team of specialists worked tirelessly for four ...
The U.S. government recently recognized the harm caused by the dams and has promised to work to restore salmon runs but ...
Oregon and Washington have relaxed all restrictions on Columbia River salmon fishing through at least the end of September.
Though rare, It’s not unheard of to see whales in the mouth of the Columbia River, specifically killer whales.
under the 1963 Canada-British Columbia Agreement, most Columbia River Treaty rights, benefits and obligations are allocated to the province. The entitlement has long been a source of disagreement ...
The northern half of the U.S. is home to the majority of the nation’s walleye population, from the St. Lawrence River west to the Columbia ... much a part of walleye fishing as is the actual ...
Climate Lab is a Seattle Times initiative that explores the effects of climate change in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. The project is funded in part by The Bullitt Foundation, Jim and Birte ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A man returned to the water moments after being rescued from the Columbia River, refusing to be helped by Vancouver officials the second time around. Just before 5 p.m ...
Lower Columbia River from Rocky Point/Tongue Point line ... nine boats/17 rods kept nine walleye and released three walleye. John Day pool — 21 boats/41 rods kept 57 walleye and released 32 ...
Beginning Monday through the rest of 2024, a size limitation of 15 inches will be place for any salmon kept while fishing in ...
Fishing for sturgeon is not allowed in areas of the Columbia River designated as breeding sanctuaries from May 1 to Aug. 31 to protect breeding stock. Male sturgeons do not breed until they are ...