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Workshop – August 29th-September 1st, 2022
Pacific Northwest Fish Screening and Passage Workshop in Missoula, MontanaAgenda PresentationsAllendale and Private Irrigators Project (Download – 4.6MB) Assessing Performance Corrugated Water Screens (Download – 8.8MB) Blackfoot Fish Screen Program (Download – 9MB) BOR Update 2022 (Download – 3.6MB) BPA Fish and Wildlife Program (Download – 2.3MB) Challenges of Fish Screen Maintenance Aging Infrastructure (Download […]
FSOC Meeting – July 21st, 2022
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FSOC Meeting – April 21st, 2022
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FSOC Meeting – January 20th, 2022
Draft Agenda Action Notes
Columbia Basin Bulletin
- Status Report: Though Some SW Washington Steelhead, Salmon Populations Under ESA Show Improved Numbers Since Listing, None Anywhere Near Recovery
- Imperiled Steelhead Migrating Up Columbia/Snake River Show Lowest Survival Bonneville Dam To McNary Dam, Miss Survival Targets
- Fish Family Tree: McKenzie River Study Shows Reproductive Success For First Generation, Wild-Born Descendants Of Hatchery Chinook Salmon
- Oregon Annual Wolf Report Shows No Population Growth For First Time In 16 Years; ‘The Amount Of Poaching, Other Suspicious Deaths Alarming’
- PFMC Recommends Closure For California’s Ocean Salmon Fisheries; For Oregon, Washington Fishing Opportunities Likely Similar To Last Year
- ESA Protections Sought For Two Freshwater Snails Once Widespread In Columbia River Basin; Now Scattered, Isolated Populations
- With A Forecasted Lower Water Year For Lower Columbia River During Juvenile Fish Migration, Additional Flow Aug From Lake Roosevelt Approved
- Interior Funds Solar Panels Over Irrigation Canals In California, Oregon, Utah; Decrease Evaporation While Producing Renewable Energy
- Review Of Salmon Habitat Projects Shows Putting Woody Debris In Right Place In Stream Can Lead To Increased Juvenile Numbers