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FSOC Meeting – April 23rd, 2015
Draft Agenda Draft Action Notes
FSOC Meeting – January 22nd, 2015
Draft Agenda Draft Action Notes
Workshop – January 12-15th, 2015
Fish Screening Oversight Committee Training Session in Vancouver, WA Culvert Design and Assessment: Facilitating Fish Passage Agenda Presentations Culverts 101 by Donald Ponder, WDFW Public Outreach and Education for Fish Passage by Danny Didricksen, WDFW (Download – 5.49 MB) Success and Challenges of Fish Passage in Oregon by Ken Loffink, ODFW (Download – 12.0 MB) Fish […]
FSOC Meeting – October 23rd, 2014
Draft Agenda Draft Action Notes
Columbia Basin Bulletin
- Columbia Basin Water Supply Forecast Still Projected Well Below Normal; Expect Early Runoff, Lower Flows This Spring/Summer
- Though Angler Effort High, With Low Catch Rates And Late Arriving Run, Lower Columbia River Spring Chinook Fishing Extended
- Sea Lion Trapping Begins; 2023 Pinniped Report Notes Predation Impacts To ESA Steelhead Twice As Severe Compared To Spring Chinook
- NOAA Releases Status Review For Oregon Coast/Northern California Chinook, Low To Moderate Risk Of Extinction; Listing Decision Coming
- Corps Says Report On Greenhouse Gases From Lower Snake Reservoirs Misleading; ‘Relatively Clean Reservoirs In Columbia/Snake River’
- Final ESA Rules Released Restoring Some Protections Tossed Out By Trump Administration; Groups Want Further Actions
- As Part Of Commitment To Columbia Basin Salmon Recovery, Administration Allocates $60 Million To Address Climate Change, Hatchery Repairs
- Alaska, Canada Sign Agreement On Yukon Salmon Recovery; Suspension Of Most Harvest For Seven Years
- During Extended Outage Corps Completes Major Work On Aging McNary, Lower Snake Dams’ Locks To Reduce Risk Of ‘Asset Failure’, Navigation Reopened