
March Science on the Street
Featured article: Monitoring Hatchery Broodstock Composition and Genetic Variation of Spring/Summer Chinook Salmon in the Columbia River Basin with Multigeneration Pedigrees Abstract: Hatchery production of Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha in the

Top 10 Reasons Why Wild Salmon Runs Collapsed
Guest post: Robert Lackey, Oregon State University What are the top ten reasons wild salmon runs collapsed in Western North America? In a talk sponsored by Trout Unlimited (Corvallis Chapter),

February Science on the Street
Featured article: Mechanism of northern pike invasion in the Columbia River Basin The spread of aquatic invasive species typically occurs through a combination of natural and human mediated dispersal.

Students Make Art for UC Salmon
In our recent office move, we unearthed a fantastic treasure from some past outreach efforts we couldn’t help by share. Our former Science Manager, Greer Maier, dissected a salmon for

Snow2Flow – Ridgetop to River Restoration
Snowpack is something we – and our salmonids – care deeply about. Good snowpack results in good streamflow and cool water throughout the year. And our snowpack is affected by

Fish Factors Mini-Series | Adult Freshwater Migration
Welcome to our new Fish Factors Mini-Series! Each quarter we will share important stories on factors impacting Upper Columbia salmon and trout! Salmon and steelhead have complex life cycles and