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    The Council works to protect and enhance fish and wildlife in the Columbia River Basin. Its Fish & Wildlife Program guides project funding by the Bonneville Power Administration.

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News

  1. Report: Mid-Columbia Utilities are Meeting Salmon and Steelhead Mitigation Requirements for Dam Impacts

    Feb 12, 2021 John Harrison
    Three utilities report they are meeting or exceeding mitigation goals.
  2. Smaller Adults, Lots of Minijacks: NOAA Research Aims to Inform Hatchery Managers

    Jan 5, 2021 John Harrison
    Pacific salmon from Alaska to California are declining in abundance and maturing younger. Can anything be done to reverse this trend?
  3. 2019-2021 Spill Agreement for Dams Was Successful, Agencies and Tribes Say

    Jan 4, 2021 John Harrison
    The 2019-2021 Flexible Spill Agreement called for increased spill to aid juvenile passage when power prices are low and reduced spill to allow additional power generation when prices are higher.
  4. Council Approves Tribes' Hatchery Master Plan for Yakima River Coho and Chinook Salmon

    Jan 4, 2021 John Harrison
    The plan calls for upgrading production facilities for coho and Chinook salmon with the goal of making the Yakima River the salmon 'workhorse' it once was, in the words of one Yakama Nation Fisheries scientist.
  5. Science Panel Finds Annual Salmon Survival Report Dense But Useful, Recommends Report of Key Messages

    Nov 9, 2020 John Harrison
    ISAB says draft 2020 Comparative Survival Study is a wealth of information, but policymakers would benefit from a condensation of its conclusions.
  6. Cold-water Safe Havens for Fish

    Jun 18, 2020 John Harrison
    A plan by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency identifies cold-water refuges in Columbia River tributaries where adult salmon and steelhead can rest as they migrate from the ocean.
  7. Construction Projects To Improve Fish Survival Are Winding Down At Corps Of Engineers Dams

    May 18, 2020 John Harrison
    The Corps will transition from construction projects in response to direction in the 2008 Biological Opinion to a focus on operations and maintenance, a Corps biologist says.
  8. Tribes Mourn Death of Celilo Village Leader Bobby Begay

    Apr 27, 2020 John Harrison
    Tribal leader was well-known for his work to protect salmon from sea lions and educate about tribal culture.
  9. 'Sherman's Lagoon' Brings Salmon-Eating Sea Lions In The Columbia River To A World-wide Audience

    Apr 21, 2020 John Harrison
    In 'Sherman's Lagoon,' Filmore declares 'We need to help the seals and sea lions in the Columbia River."
  10. Decision Expected This Summer On Application To Remove More Sea Lions

    Apr 17, 2020 John Harrison
    Application targets aggressive sea lions that prey on Columbia River fish between the ocean and McNary Dam.
  11. Warming Ocean Poses New Challenges For Salmon Researchers

    Apr 17, 2020 John Harrison
    Data suggests that the first year juvenile fish spend in the ocean is critical to their growth and survival.
  12. 2020 Columbia River Salmon And Steelhead Forecast: Low, Again

    Apr 17, 2020 John Harrison
    The states predict a total 2020 return to the mouth of the river of about 1.2 million fish, a slight increase from 940,000 in 2019. Sockeye is the bright spot.
  13. Demand Response Potential

    Mar 19, 2020 Carol Winkel
    Demand response is the voluntary and temporary reduction in consumers' electricity use when the power system is stressed, and it's one of the ways the region can meet its peak electricity loads.
  14. Science Board, Citing Uncertainties, Says Salmon Reintroduction Above Grand Coulee 'Could Be Successful'

    Nov 15, 2019 John Harrison
    Chief Joseph and Grand Coulee dams block salmon passage to the upper Columbia River. Reintroduction 'could be successful to some extent,' the Council's Independent Scientific Advisory Board said after reviewing a feasibility report by the Upper Columbia United Tribes. The ISAB found the report scientifically credible and urged an early analysis of potential reintroduction costs.
  15. New Collection Facility Improves Passage for Salmon and Steelhead on Oregon's North Fork Santiam River

    Sep 24, 2019 John Harrison
    Hatchery fish are collected, and wild fish are released in an effort to help rebuild threatened species of Willamette River Chinook and winter steelhead
  16. Report Concludes Habitat Above Chief Joseph and Grand Coulee Dams Could Support Salmon and Steelhead

    Jun 13, 2019 John Harrison
    The report from the Upper Columbia United Tribes completes the first phase of a three-phase strategy in the Council’s 2014 Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program to assess the potential for reintroduction.
  17. 2019 Columbia River Basin Salmon and Steelhead Runs Should Be Better Than 2018, Agencies Predict

    Mar 15, 2019 John Harrison
    Twice as many salmon and steelhead are predicted to return to the Columbia River Basin in 2019 as returned last year, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho state fish biologists reported at the Council’s March meeting.
  18. New Fish, Old Story

    Mar 15, 2018 John Harrison
    2018 salmon and steelhead returns to the Columbia River are forecast below average, again.
  19. Sea Lions and Steelhead

    Mar 7, 2018 John Harrison
    Sea lions consumed 9 percent of the steelhead run at Bonneville Dam in 2017, according to a report.
  20. Vanished Salmon

    Oct 31, 2017 John Harrison
    A June survey of the near-shore ocean off the mouth of the Columbia River found almost no juvenile salmon, despite normal abundance in the river. Why?
  21. Protecting Cold Water Refuges

    Apr 18, 2017 John Harrison
    Cold-water habitat will be critical for fish in a warming world; finding and protecting those places now is a priority.
  22. Flat Loads

    Dec 20, 2016 John Harrison
    For Northwest utilities, income from power sales and the rates charged per kilowatt-hour grew by more than 3 percent per year over the last 10 years, but customer bills grew just 1 percent per year thanks largely to warm weather and energy efficiency, both of which reduce demand for power.
  23. Demand Response Advisory Committee Holds First Meeting

    Dec 19, 2016 Carol Winkel
    Demand response resources are the least-cost solution for providing new peaking capacity and could save the region billions of dollars
  24. Demand Response: Revamping an Old Idea for a More Efficient Northwest Grid

    Oct 4, 2016 Tina Jayaweera
    The utility industry, including within the Pacific Northwest, has a long history of using demand response to reduce electricity use when the grid is stressed. Now it can also be used to help the grid when wind and solar produce too much power.
  25. Demand Response Symposium Plans to Build on Its Success

    Oct 4, 2016 Carol Winkel
    The Northwest's demand response symposium was the first step toward meeting the Council's goal of developing at least 600 megawatts of DR. But it's just the beginning.
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