If you want to see what summer salmon season once looked like in Seattle, walk our local beaches this July and August. You’ll find anglers crowding every point, tossing their lures and flies into the ...
Scientists like to say that climate change is creating winners and losers in Alaska: Some species will struggle, while others could benefit from warmer habitats. One of those climate change winners ...
Pink salmon could be a threat to killer whales in the Pacific Northwest because they interfere with the whale's ability to catch their preferred prey, the Chinook salmon. Researchers found that in the ...
Pink and sockeye both feed on zooplankton, the abundance of which drops dramatically every two years. Pink salmon cause a “trophic cascade” of the food web every two years, which could have negative ...
Plate of cooked salmon with asparagus, tomatoes, and lemon slices - Jacek Chabraszewski/Shutterstock On our list of the best and worst grocers for buying fish, Aldi ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Liz writes about the ocean and its protection. "The only thing that we have in this whole area with an up and down, ...
Local salmon anglers are blushing with delight over the outstanding pink salmon fishing happening from south-central Puget Sound to Whidbey Island. “The pink fishery has been going pretty strong, and ...
Pink salmon, Puget Sound’s smallest, most short-lived and most abundant of five native salmon species, are returning in record numbers to the Nisqually River. There are so many of these 3- to 7-pound ...
Evidence is mounting that pink salmon, pumped by the billions into the North Pacific from fish hatcheries, are upending marine ecosystems. Climate change is making this worse. By Miranda Weiss / Hakai ...
If the salmon steaks on your local fish counter appear more pink and enticing than usual look again - for there may be more to them than meets the eye. Salmon farmers are being invited to choose the ...