The Hood River subbasin is home to four species of anadromous salmonids: chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch), steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss), and sea run cutthroat trout (Salmo clarki). Indigenous spring chinook salmon were extirpated during the late 1960's. The naturally spawning spring chinook salmon currently present in the subbasin are progeny of Deschutes stock. Historically, the Hood River subbasin hatchery steelhead program utilized out-of-basin stocks for many years. Indigenous stocks of summer and winter steelhead were listed in March 1998 by National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) as a ''Threatened'' Species along with similar genetically similar st...
The primary goals of the Hood River Production Program is to (1) increase subbasin production of wil...
The Upper Lochsa watersheds included in the project contain critical spawning and rearing habitat fo...
In 1992, the Northwest Power Planning Council approved the Hood River and Pelton ladder master plans...
The Hood River subbasin is home to four species of anadromous salmonids: chinook salmon (Oncorhynchu...
stream miles of accessible anadromous salmon and steelhead habitat in three major forks, the West, M...
This report summarizes the life history and production data collected in the Hood River subbasin dur...
The Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) funded the development of two master plans which outline t...
Puget Sound steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss), including those in Hood Canal, are currently listed as ...
The purpose was to identify and characterize the wild and hatchery stocks of salmon and steelhead in...
Effective habitat protection and rehabilitation are essential to the long-term recovery of anadromou...
There is a considerable interest in using hatcheries to speed the recovery of wild populations. The ...
The John Day River subbasin supports one of the last remaining intact wild populations of spring Chi...
The primary goals of the Hood River Production Project are (1) to increase production with wild summ...
Historically, the Grande Ronde River produced an abundance of salmonids including stocks of spring, ...
The Hanford Reach, a regulated but flowing section of the Columbia River, supports spawning populati...
The primary goals of the Hood River Production Program is to (1) increase subbasin production of wil...
The Upper Lochsa watersheds included in the project contain critical spawning and rearing habitat fo...
In 1992, the Northwest Power Planning Council approved the Hood River and Pelton ladder master plans...
The Hood River subbasin is home to four species of anadromous salmonids: chinook salmon (Oncorhynchu...
stream miles of accessible anadromous salmon and steelhead habitat in three major forks, the West, M...
This report summarizes the life history and production data collected in the Hood River subbasin dur...
The Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) funded the development of two master plans which outline t...
Puget Sound steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss), including those in Hood Canal, are currently listed as ...
The purpose was to identify and characterize the wild and hatchery stocks of salmon and steelhead in...
Effective habitat protection and rehabilitation are essential to the long-term recovery of anadromou...
There is a considerable interest in using hatcheries to speed the recovery of wild populations. The ...
The John Day River subbasin supports one of the last remaining intact wild populations of spring Chi...
The primary goals of the Hood River Production Project are (1) to increase production with wild summ...
Historically, the Grande Ronde River produced an abundance of salmonids including stocks of spring, ...
The Hanford Reach, a regulated but flowing section of the Columbia River, supports spawning populati...
The primary goals of the Hood River Production Program is to (1) increase subbasin production of wil...
The Upper Lochsa watersheds included in the project contain critical spawning and rearing habitat fo...
In 1992, the Northwest Power Planning Council approved the Hood River and Pelton ladder master plans...