Responsibility
Study: Warming Arctic rivers threaten Chinook salmon and food security for Indigenous communities
Warming Arctic rivers put Chinook salmon at risk, raising food security concerns for Indigenous communities in Alaska and the Yukon.
Fisheries
From caffeine to cocaine, researchers found juvenile Chinook salmon in the Fraser River are feeding and growing in a chemical soup.
Responsibility
Warming Arctic rivers put Chinook salmon at risk, raising food security concerns for Indigenous communities in Alaska and the Yukon.
Fisheries
The Canadian government plans to build a conservation hatchery in British Columbia to boost Chinook and sockeye salmon recovery.
Fisheries
A new study finds hatchery-born Chinook salmon could help re-establish wild salmon populations, potentially improving health over generations.
Fisheries
Researchers find a strong link between Chinook salmon abundance trends and time spent in relatively cold freshwater and marine habitats.
Fisheries
NOAA-UC Santa Cruz: Changes at hatcheries and in fishery management could help restore the age structure of the state's Chinook salmon population.