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  1. Twice the Size of a Polar Bear, With an Attitude

    Oct 16, 2020 John Harrison
    New federal law and permit allow states and tribes to remove more sea lions from the Columbia River, including Stellers, which can weigh more than a ton.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. '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."
  5. 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.
  6. Council Recommends Funding for Larger Dock to Handle Sea Lions at Bonneville Dam

    Jan 16, 2019
    Sea lion with a sturgeon at Bonneville Dam. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Photo. The Council this month approved a
  7. Sea Lions in the Willamette

    May 29, 2018 John Harrison
    Hazing, relocation to the ocean prove ineffective at deterring sea lion predation on fish at Willamette Falls.
  8. Mixed Review

    Mar 28, 2018 John Harrison
    Scientists say the Council's Fish and Wildlife Program has 'many strengths' but also important weaknesses. The Council is getting ready to begin the next program revision.
  9. Improving Irrigation System Efficiency and Its Impact on the Power System

    Mar 16, 2018 Carol Winkel
    At its March meeting, the Council approved the release of its white paper on the value of improving irrigation system efficiency to the power system. The annual average streamf
  10. 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.
  11. Northwest Governors send letter on sea lion predation

    Jan 29, 2018 John Harrison
    The governors of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington sent a letter to the House members of the Northwest Congressional delegation supporting federal legislation that would better control predation by sea lions on Columbia River salmon and steelhead.
  12. What's Old May Be New Again

    Dec 13, 2017 John Harrison
    Fishing with a trap may be an effective way to separate hatchery from wild fish. Illegal since 1934, might this old technology be made new again?
  13. Sea Lions and Salmon

    Dec 11, 2017 John Harrison
    Sea lions continue to feast on Columbia River spring Chinook, this year killing 24 percent of an already depressed run, research suggests.
  14. 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.
  15. 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.
  16. Going, going, almost gone

    Jun 7, 2016 John Harrison
    Sea lions that feast on salmon and steelhead are finally leaving Bonneville Dam, having taken their annual toll on migrating salmon and steelhead.
  17. 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.
  18. Hatcheries and Wild Salmon: Results From Nearly 30 Years of Study

    May 10, 2016 John Harrison
    Researchers in Idaho find hatcheries can help stabilize a declining salmon population, but not permanently.
  19. Chinook run increases, and so do sea lions

    May 3, 2016 John Harrison
    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reports that so far this year sea lions are killing more spring salmon than the 10-year average.
  20. Wild fish: Some frustration, some optimism

    Apr 6, 2016 John Harrison
    Northwest state fish managers are both frustrated and optimistic about wild fish returns to the Columbia River. It depends on the species.
  21. They're back, and they're hungry

    Mar 23, 2016 John Harrison
    Sea lions are back at Bonneville Dam to begin their annual spring salmon feast. Non-lethal hazing is under way.
  22. Record Snake River Fall Chinook Egg Nests, Again

    Feb 29, 2016 John Harrison
    In 2015, for the third year in a row, the number of Snake River fall Chinook salmon redds set a record, CRITFC reported this month
  23. In a Bad Year for Sockeye Salmon, Rescue Effort in the Snake River Continues

    Sep 15, 2015 John Harrison
    Here, Dan Baker, manager of the Eagle Hatchery, describes captive Snake River sockeye in a tank at the facility. From the brink of extinction, the world’s longest-migrating,
  24. Seals and Sea Lions Are Following Fish Into the Columbia River

    Mar 16, 2015 John Harrison
    An aerial survey by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife in February counted more than 6,000 seals and 1,600 sea lions in the Astoria area, according to a report in Th
  25. Sea lion numbers are increasing, and so is predation on salmon and steelhead in the Columbia River

    Jan 15, 2015 John Harrison
      The number of sea lions in the lower Columbia River is increasing every year, and so is predation by sea lions on salmon and steelhead. Information presented to the Council t
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