Publications Maximizing salmonid bycatch survival with passively operated commercial fish traps (2022) Read More September 28, 2022 No Comments
Evaluation of pound nets as stock-selective fishing tools in the Lower Columbia Sub-basin. Final report to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Bycatch Reduction Engineering Program (2020) Read More September 28, 2022 No Comments
Developing an alternative model for sustainable commercial salmon fisheries of the Lower Columbia River Sub-basin. Final report to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Saltonstall-Kennedy (S-K) Grant Program (2022) Read More September 28, 2022 No Comments
Resources Fish Trap Petition to WA Fish and Wildlife Director Kelly Susewind Read More January 31, 2022 No Comments
Publications Coho Salmon Holding Study Summary Table 2019-2021 Read More January 26, 2022 No Comments
Resources Short and long-term post-release survival of Coho Salmon captured with a passive fish trap in the lower Columbia River, WA (2021) Read More January 24, 2022 No Comments
Resources Evaluation of pound nets as stock-selective fishing tools in the lower Columbia River Sub-basin Read More January 24, 2022 No Comments
Resources Post-release Survival of Chinook Salmon and Steelhead Trout from an Experimental Commercial Fish Trap in the Lower Columbia River, WA Read More January 24, 2022 No Comments
Publications Indigenous Systems of Management for Culturally and Ecologically Resilient Pacific Salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) Fisheries (2020) Read More December 20, 2020 No Comments
Court Recommends Halting Alaska’s Unsustainable Harvest to Protect Wild Chinook and Southern Resident Killer Whales December 16, 2022
Washington State Makes History with Bold New Policy Ending Commercial Net Pen Aquaculture in Puget Sound November 18, 2022
Conservationists, Fishermen, and Tribes Sue Over Fish Farming Slated for Federal Waters November 15, 2022
Peer-Reviewed Publication Confirms 100% Survival for Salmon Released from Columbia River Fish Traps October 7, 2022