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The closure goes into effect Thursday until further notice, according to the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife.
A viral video shared to Instagram and TikTok shows thousands of salmon stacked up like cordwood in an Alaskan creek.
the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, and NOAA are scanning the waters of South Puget Sound trying to uncover the mysteries of these newly discovered species in our waters. For the first ...
The most recent numbers for the South Fork Chinook spring salmon run, the 2022 season, show a run of 4,009, including natural ...
Forests in the South and Central Puget Sound are the most at risk ... the state Department of Fish and Wildlife is reviewing the “endangered” status of the pinto abalone, a sensitive mollusc ...
Every odd-numbered year brings these feisty fish, known as “humpies” or “pinks,” back into Puget Sound. The Washington ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed today to remove a flowering ... In Washington it lives at 19 sites: five in the South Puget Sound prairie landscape; six in the San Juan Islands; seven on ...