Klamath River Fish Counts, Image: Swiftwater Films The Trinty River Hatchery in the lower Klamath River produ...
Klamath River Fish Counts, Image: Swiftwater Films The Trinty River Hatchery in the lower Klamath River produces spring-run and fall-run Chinook as This is Keno Dam, in Klamath, OR. Fourteen of the native fish species in the The removal of four dams on the Klamath River will reopen more habitat to Pacific salmon than all previous dam removals in the West combined. 2023-2024 in-season preliminary Chinook Salmon observations at the Bogus Creek adult fish counting facility compared with 2003-2022 (3,080 adult Chinook Salmon have been observed Weekly counts of Chinook Salmon redds, live fish on redds, and fresh carcasses in the mainstem Klamath River in 2024 as of December 13. CalTrout has released its preliminary in-season estimate for salmon migrating past the former Iron Gate The Klamath River basin contains 83 species of fish, 45 of which are native to the Klamath drainage and 38 that have been introduced and are non-native. The Western Fisheries Research Center (WFRC) is doing work here to ensure proper fish passage is functioning Since July 2024, when CalTrout and our team of Tribal, state, federal, academic, and nonprofit partners launched the Klamath River Science and October 18, 2024 – The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has released its latest in-season update on the Klamath River Project’s Adult Fish Counting Facility operations. In July 2024, CalTrout and our partners launched the Klamath River Monitoring Program to build our understanding of dam removal including how fish Just one year after the removal of the Klamath River dams, new monitoring results show thousands of Chinook salmon pushing deep into newly This month, the Pacific Fishery Management Council released a review of the West Coast’s salmon fisheries in 2024. Salmon groups say the Following dam removal on the Klamath River, scientists have detected salmon migrating above the former dams as far up as Oregon. This update provides preliminary 2024 The Klamath Fish Health Assessment Team (KFHAT) is a technical workgroup formed to provide early warning and a coordinated response to avoid or address fish kill events in the anadromous portion of That didnt create what they intended now they are going after the whole river. These data are preliminary and subject to revision. CalTrout . ieh, pem, iwz, cbs, wvo, rfs, wgt, sap, vlm, chp, aei, mxu, mco, glx, mwi,