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Fish habitat on Columbia river looking murky?

Habitat restoration soars on Columbia River, but fish benefits are murky

 Monday, May 09, 2011, 1:39 PM
What should the payback be for habitat restoration? Salmon is the fish in question here as..

Fishing fee used to save habitats

 8th August 2011

COFFS Coasters wondering just what happens to money raised through NSW recreational fishing fees?….. Continue reading “Fishing fee used to save habitats”

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These full size fish attractors are the largest model of artificial habitat Continue reading “New Habitat for fish”

$10,000 boost toward its salmon enhancement

Kokish River Hatchery gets $10,000 donation

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Ed Bennett of the Port McNeill Chinook Club holds a ceremonial cheque during a presentation by five North Island businesses Friday at the Kokish River Hatchery near Port McNeill.

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The Kokish River Hatchery received a $10,000 boost toward its salmon enhancement efforts Friday, thanks to Continue reading “$10,000 boost toward its salmon enhancement”

River has been successfully restored and re-established as fish habitat

Coast in the running for World’s most prestigious environmental award,worth $195,000 to the winner Continue reading “River has been successfully restored and re-established as fish habitat”

Millions more for fish habitat

Pool 9 project will benefit fish and wildlife

LANSING – A $10 million habitat improvement project on Capoli Slough in lower Pool 9 of the Mississippi River will benefit fish, waterfowl and other wildlife, officials say.

The dredging and island building project, scheduled to start next spring, “will be good for everything on the river,” said Mike Griffin, a wildlife biologist with Continue reading “Millions more for fish habitat”

Do you want to continue to eat salmon?

Conserving wild salmon habitat makes sense for Southeast Alaska

Posted: August 3, 2011 – 8:38pm
If you like to eat salmon, either grilled, baked or Continue reading “Do you want to continue to eat salmon?”

Oregon needs fish habitat

Fish habitat project planned on Beaver Creek is combined effort

Posted: Wednesday, Aug 3rd, 2011

Jason Kirchner, ODFW habitat restoration biologist, surveys Beaver Creek prior to the placement of large woody debris to improve fish habitat. (Courtesy photo)

This month, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Lincoln Soil and Water Conservation District will place 60 Continue reading “Oregon needs fish habitat”

State, U.S. Approve Fish Habitat Plan

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We are happy to announce that we now have the permits from both the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. Continue reading “State, U.S. Approve Fish Habitat Plan”

4.5 million more for the fish!

 

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Dutch Fork to be refilled starting next fall

Tuesday, August 2, 2011
The project

Details about repairing Dutch Fork Lake:

History: Dutch Fork Lake was created in 1959. That dam had outlived its usefulness when the lake was drained in 2004, Fish and Boat Commission officials said.

Cost: $4.5 million, with the money coming from a state H2O grant.

Timeline: Work to repair Dutch Fork Lake will begin next week and should be complete by May or June 2012. The lake will reopen to fishing in April 2013.

Finally, there was some good news….. Continue reading “4.5 million more for the fish!”
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