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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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  1. Sea Lion Reports: Stellers Are Staying Longer At Bonneville And Feasting On Winter Steelhead

    May 5, 2020 John Harrison
    Big sea lions are causing big problems for Columbia River salmon and steelhead, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' annual report on sea lion predation at Bonneville Dam.
  2. The New Normal for Electricity Markets Conjures Bad Memories; Forewarned, Will We Be Better Prepared?

    May 17, 2019 John Harrison
    Act now to be ready for summer and winter demand peaks in light of coal plant retirements and state polices limiting carbon emissions, experts advise.
  3. Council Receives Recommendations to Revise the Fish and Wildlife Program

    Jan 16, 2019 John Harrison
    51 recommendations, 888 pages. The Council has received 51 sets of recommendations in response to its request for revisions t
  4. BPA Identifies First Potential Cuts in Budget for Council's Fish and Wildlife Program

    Jul 16, 2018 John Harrison
    The Bonneville Power Administration is identifying potential cuts in the budget of the Council’s Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program, including so far to water acquisitions and a net-pen salmon production program.
  5. Council supports DOE selecting a pumped storage site in the Northwest for study

    Jun 27, 2018
    Understanding the potential revenue streams from a specific pumped-storage hydropower project within the region would go a long way toward making pumped-storage a competitive option for future consideration and development.
  6. Fish and Wildlife Program Amendment

    May 10, 2018 John Harrison
    Every five years the Council revises its Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program, beginning with a call for amendment recommendations.
  7. 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.
  8. Key Questions for the Next Fish and Wildlife Program

    Oct 11, 2017 John Harrison
    The Council asks the Independent Scientific Advisory Board for advice regarding the next revision of the fish and wildlife program, set to begin next spring.
  9. Program Amendment

    Oct 2, 2017 John Harrison
    It's time to start thinking about the next revision of the Fish and Wildlife Program. A review of the current Program by independent scientists will help inform the direction of that revision.
  10. Water Storage, Water Power

    Sep 19, 2017 John Harrison
    An unusual partnership between an oil company and a state agency aims to provide water for hydropower and also for storage.
  11. More Sea Lions, Fewer Fish

    Jun 9, 2017 John Harrison
    More sea lions and fewer spring Chinook salmon at Bonneville Dam this year was not good news for the fish.
  12. Sea Lion Fish Feast

    Mar 1, 2017 John Harrison
    The number of salmon and steelhead consumed by sea lions at Bonneville Dam last year, more than 9,500 fish, was the second-largest since observations and monitoring began in 2002, according to a report by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. During their annual spring foray into the Columbia River, sea lions also killed lamprey and sturgeon.
  13. Sea Lions Feast on Salmon and Steelhead at Bonneville Dam

    May 19, 2016 John Harrison
    Fish kills peak in the first week of May, then decline. More than 50 of the most aggressive hunters have been permanently removed.
  14. Spring Chinook Crowd the Fish Ladders at Bonneville Dam

    Apr 30, 2015 John Harrison
    An avalanche of spring Chinook hit Bonneville Dam in late April and early May, then tapered off into the middle of the month. Bonneville, 146 miles inland from the Pacific Ocean
  15. Implementing the 2014 Fish and Wildlife Program

    Dec 9, 2014 John Harrison
    In October, the Council approved the latest version of its Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program, revised every five years. Now the Council is beginning to discuss how
  16. The public weighs in on draft fish and wildlife program

    Jun 20, 2014 John Harrison
    The future management of fish hatcheries, reintroduction of salmon and steelhead above Chief Joseph and Grand Coulee dams, and the cost of fish and wildlife mitigation are attr
  17. Council releases draft 2014 Fish and Wildlife Program for review

    May 7, 2014 John Harrison
    A revision of the largest regional fish and wildlife recovery program in the nation includes actions to improve ecosystem function, protect wild salmon and steelhead, eradicate
  18. Draft 2014 Fish and Wildlife Program is taking shape

    Apr 9, 2014 John Harrison
    At its April meeting, the Council began deliberations on the Draft 2014 Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program in preparation for releasing it for 60 days of public comment by the end of the m
  19. Council's fish and wildlife program benefits Oregon chub, proposed for delisting

    Feb 14, 2014 John Harrison
    The Council’s Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program has a small but important role in a proposal to remove Oregon chub from the federal endangered species list, the f
  20. Issues For Next Fish And Wildlife Program Include Dams, Hatcheries, Invasive Species

    Dec 18, 2013 John Harrison
    On the Kootenay River, the second powerhouse at Brilliant Dam, left, was built to accommodate a fish ladder. The dam is near the confluence with the Columbia at Castlegar, Brit
  21. Protected areas draw interest in Fish and Wildlife Program review

    Oct 8, 2013 John Harrison
    The protected areas rule in the fish and wildlife program prohibits new hydropower dams in order to protect fish, wildlife and habitat.  This is a salmon-bearing tributary of
  22. Recommendations pour in to amend fish and wildlife program

    Sep 24, 2013 John Harrison
    These sockeye salmon have returned to Redfish Lake in Idaho to spawn, produced and supported through a project in the Council's fish and wildlire program. The Northwest Power a
  23. Council begins review of regional fish and wildlife program

    Mar 27, 2013 John Harrison
                 The Council this week begins a once-every-five-years process of reviewing the largest regional fish and wildlife program in the nation, one that last year paid for nearly $250
  24. California Sea Lions at Bonneville Dam Aren't the Problem

    Mar 22, 2012 Carol Winkel
    There's a common perception that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's decision to allow Oregon, Washington, and Idaho to kill California sea lions at Bonnevil
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