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  2. Chinook salmon - Wikipedia

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    The Chinook salmon / ... Since the later 1970s, the size and age range of Chinook salmon have been declining [50] ...

  3. Steelhead and salmon distinct population segments - Wikipedia

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    Endangered and Threatened Species DPS and ESU U.S. range for Steelhead and Salmon. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, in cooperation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Environmental Protection Agency, groups steelhead and salmon into distinct population segments (DPS).

  4. Salmon - Wikipedia

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    Chinook salmon are known to range as far north as the Mackenzie River and Kugluktuk in the central Canadian arctic, [46] and as far south as the Central Californian Coast. [47] Chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) is known as dog salmon or calico salmon in some parts of the US, and as keta in the Russian Far East.

  5. Snake River - Wikipedia

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    Spring, summer and fall-run chinook were all listed as threatened in 1992. [183] [184] Snake River steelhead were also listed as threatened in 1997. [185] Wild chinook salmon and steelhead continued to decline into the 1990s, but have begun an unsteady recovery since 2000, with both chinook and steelhead returns up to 20,000–30,000 in some ...

  6. Klamath River - Wikipedia

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    From 1985 to 2011, ocean fishing for Chinook salmon was also restricted off the California and Oregon coasts. [ 33 ] : 1.19 In 1986, the Klamath Fishery Management Council was established to monitor fish populations and recommend annual harvest limits; the following year, it reopened the river to tribal and commercial fishing for adult fall ...

  7. Giant chinook a reminder of fishing culture - AOL

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    Nov. 24—A piece of art long admired by LuVerne Grussing now greets anglers, boaters and others who visit Steelhead Park in North Lewiston. Grussing, an avid steelhead angler and board member of ...

  8. Grays River (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Estimates of historical fish populations range from 1,500-10,000 chinook salmon, 8,000-14,000 chum salmon, and 5,000-40,000 coho salmon. Currently the number of natural spawning returns is 100-300 chinook and 500-10,000 chum. Current natural coho salmon return numbers are not known but are assumed to be low. [11]

  9. Giant chinook a reminder of Lewiston-Clarkston Valley's ... - AOL

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    According to data that is now several years old, the Idaho Department of Labor found salmon and steelhead fishing brings in about $8.6 million to north central Idaho each month and the Idaho ...