The return of salmon restores an integral part of river-based communities ... enough salmon repopulate the Klamath’s upper reaches to support widespread fishing. Meanwhile, spawning surveys ...
This map shows the four dams that were removed from the Upper Klamath for the sake of wild salmon and steelhead. Map by USGS And this was only the latest example of fish returning to the upper river.
The hope is the river’s salmon ... on the Klamath will take up the slack when other rivers in the state experience lower populations, allowing commercial and recreational fishing to go on.
There's some very sophisticated technology being used to try to understand how migrating salmon and steelhead are ...
Imagine standing on a riverbank as thousands of dead salmon float past, belly-up and rotting in the hot California air. That's the sight—and smell—that greeted people along the Klamath River ...
In October, fish biologists at Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife identified an autumn-run Chinook salmon in a tributary to the Klamath River, upstream from where the J C Boyle Dam once stood.
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has seen the first returns of threatened Coho Salmon in the upper ...
This year marked the end of a 20-year struggle to remove four hydroelectric dams from the Klamath River that runs along the ...
Will Volpert was rafting through a Class IV rapid on the Klamath River, in a canyon few ... It is going to be a good section for fishing and in the fall, seeing salmon. When you start from access ...
Thompson distinctly remembers when over 34,000 fish, mostly Chinook salmon, died in the Klamath River in September 2002 ... features her family on a boat fishing. The scene holds a lot of meaning ...