The Columbia River sockeye run is expected to be half of last year’s record-breaking return. Fisheries managers are forecasting 350,000 sockeye will return to the Columbia River. Lothrup said ...
First, 755,000 sockeye did return from the ocean but Mr. Duggar forgot to mention that number was taken at Bonneville Dam, the first dam on the Columbia River, not the ninth. Daily headlines ...
Hundreds of thousands of sockeye salmon returned to spawning grounds in Osoyoos Lake and Skaha Lake after swimming up the Columbia River all summer, an incredible 1,000-kilometre journey.
More than 660,000 fish were counted at the mouth of the Columbia River this year, with 80% of those being Okanagan salmon. This is the largest number of returning sockeye salmon since record ...