Salmon and Steelhead Fisheries in the Mainstem Columbia River and Snake River

By A Mystery Man Writer

Salmon and steelhead fisheries in the mainstem Columbia and Snake rivers are cooperatively managed by the states of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, the Columbia River Treaty Tribes, and the federal government.

Lower Columbia Closing Thursday For Chinook, Steelhead

Shorter Spring Chinook season off and running - The Columbian

Salmon and Steelhead Die-Offs in Columbia and Snake Rivers – Advocates for the West

Looking to the Past to Build a More Sustainable Future: The Importance of Uplifting Native Salmon Fisheries in Oregon

Columbia River Wild Steelhead Limbo - Going Lower than the Previous Lowest Return Since {1943} 2021 — The Conservation Angler

Columbia River Sockeye, Steelhead Fishery to Close on Thursday – Northeast Oregon Now

Pacific Salmon Treaty and the Pacific Salmon Commission

Shorter Spring Chinook season off and running - The Columbian

Steelhead management in Columbia & Snake river basins

Columbia and Snake River Basin wild salmon and steelhead did not fare well in 2021. — The Conservation Angler

Bridging Differences On The Snake - Trout Unlimited

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