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Sea Lions are the target of a federal agency's attempt to protect salmon on the Washington/Oregon border.
During a deluge of rain in the Pacific Northwest a kayaker drops a huge dam on the Little Salmon River in Oregon.
If we may paraphrase: Energy company PacifiCorp has asked a federal judge, "Pretty please, can you dismiss a lawsuit claiming our Klamath River dams are polluting the river and killing salmon?" and the judge has responded, "No, sirree, see you in court." The Klamath, which runs along the California-Oregon border, was once the third-biggest salmon p
Puget Sound, home to already-imperiled salmon, orcas and shorebirds, could be further jeopardized by rising sea-levels brought on by global warming, according to a new report from the National Wildlife Federation. Which takes an unprecedented look at global warming's profound impact on the coastal habitats of Washington and Oregon.
Portland General Electric to remove two dams from the Sandy River. The Marmot will be the first and will start coming down July 31st. Salmon, arguably nature's tastiest fish, should benefit.
Oregon salmon fishing guide
