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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
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Columbia Basin Bulletin
- Due To New Agreement On Columbia/Snake River Salmon Recovery, Spill For Fish At Federal Dams Starts A Month Earlier
- February’s Lower Temps, Normal Precip Gives Slight Improvement To Columbia Basin April-August Water Supply Forecast; 83 Percent Of Average
- EPA Proposing To Add Upper Columbia River To Superfund List; High Level Of Lead, Arsenic Pose Unacceptable Risk To Children
- Reopening Rivers For Salmon, Steelhead: 10-Year Effort Underway To Remove, Replace Culverts Blocking Fish Passage On Olympic Peninsula
- Study Says Cooler, Wetter Pacific Northwest Forests -The Westside – To See Biggest Increases In Fires As Climate Warms
- Gas Bubble Disease In Klamath River Leads To Large Mortality Of Fall-Run Chinook Salmon Fry Released From Hatchery
- Oregon Researchers Lead Effort To Expand Ocean Conditions Monitoring Using Sensors On Crab Pots
- Researchers Document First-Ever Hoary Bat Flying Over Open Ocean In Area Slated For Wind Power Off Northern California Coast
- Warming Waters Threatening Walleye, Spawning Timing Off With More Variable Spring Thaw