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Vancouver Sun: Sea lice jump from prey to predator,
Young pink salmon infect bigger fish as they are consumed, new research shows

The Oregonian: Danger: Hitchhiking shellfish

Science Daily:  Proposal To Merge NOAA And US Geological Survey To Form An Earth Systems Science Agency

Victoria Times-Colonist: 30,000 salmon escape farm pen,
Incident near Campbell River sparks renewed calls for closed containers

The Missoulian: Plum Creek announces details of largest conservation land purchase in U.S. history - in western Montana

Tacoma News Tribune: Lawmakers argue over a drilling moratorium off the Pacific Coast, Rep. Norm Dicks at center of debate

The Seattle P.I. : Legislation introduced to restore Puget Sound
Bill would create an EPA office specifically for recovery efforts

The Oregonian: Extra water, wind strain Northwest power grid,
Electricity - Dams are producing more than can be sold and spilling excess water, which 

Anchorage Daily News: Few kings on Yukon means cut in harvest, Net size, season limited as return of salmon on river among worst.

Tillamook Headlight-Herald: Sea energy stirs wave of interest

Los Angeles Times: Supreme Court slashes penalty against Exxon for Valdez spill near Alaska

Idaho Statesman: Natural resource managers say global warming, wildlife don't mix

Christian Science Monitor: Case of sonar's effects on whales heads to high court,
At issue: Can a judge enforce environmental rules at the expense of national defense training?

Juneau Empire: Bering Sea pollock fleet faces closure over salmon

 Corvallis Gazette-Times: Salmon solution? Tribal hatchery mimics wild habitat to give coho a fighting chance 

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he Missoulian: National Bison Range: CSKT, FWS sign pact 

The Vancouver Sun: From Russia with love: Sockeye imported to B.C.,
Wild product provides stores with an alternative to farmed salmon 

The Missoulian: Howlbox aids wolf research 

Vancouver Sun: Pesticides in B.C. rivers damaging sense of smell in salmon, study says 

Los Angeles Times: Alaska salmon may bear scars of global warming 

Seattle Times: By William Ruckelshaus, John Kitzhaber 
Protect wild-salmon strongholds 

Christian Science Monitor: Alaska’s ‘golden goose’ is a fish,
By branding its wild salmon as gourmet – and banning salmon farms – this fishery is thriving sustainably. 

 

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Expansion Underway For Snake River Sockeye Captive Broodstock Hatchery Program
Posted on Friday, June 27, 2008 (PST)
The captive broodstock hatchery program that has kept the endangered Snake River sockeye salmon population afloat has begun an expansion aimed, through sheer numbers, at helping revive the stock and providing better understanding of its problems. Read More...  

FERC EIS Evaluates Proposed LNG Terminal Impacts On Columbia River Estuary, Listed Salmon
Posted on Friday, June 27, 2008 (PST)
Protected salmon stocks would be adversely affected by the construction and operation of a liquefied natural gas terminal in the Columbia River estuary, but a proposed mitigation package would largely balance the biological ledger, according to a final environmental impact statement produced by Federal Energy Regulatory Commission staff. Read More...  

Yakama Nation's Plan To Boost Klickitat Basin Fish Runs Gets Positive Science Review
Posted on Friday, June 27, 2008 (PST)
After years of technical exchanges, the Yakama Nation appears ready to take a big first step toward its goals of boosting supplementation of endangered spring chinook salmon and steelhead and increasing fall chinook and coho returns to the Klickitat River basin for harvest. Read More...  

Columbia River Sockeye Return Forecast Upgraded to 210,000, Most Since 1959
Posted on Friday, June 27, 2008 (PST)
While the peak may have been reached, counts of spawning sockeye salmon remain high enough at the Columbia River's Bonneville Dam to prompt a big jump in the forecast return. Read More...  

Official End To Spring Chinook Season Shows Increase Over Past Three Years
Posted on Friday, June 27, 2008 (PST)
Unlike some West Coast salmon stocks that have or are expected to nosedive, the Columbia River basin's upriver spring chinook run trended upward this year. Read More...  

Idaho Seeks Dismissal Of BiOp Challenge In District Court, Says Ninth Has Jurisdiction
Posted on Friday, June 27, 2008 (PST)
The state of Idaho this week asked Judge James A. Redden to dismiss a new challenge to the federal government's Columbia/Snake river salmon protection plan, saying the U.S. District Court does not have current jurisdiction in the lawsuit. Read More...  

World Energy Use Projected To Grow 50 Percent 2005 to 2030
Posted on Friday, June 27, 2008 (PST)
World marketed energy consumption is projected to grow by 50 percent between 2005 and 2030, driven by robust economic growth and expanding populations in the world's developing countries, according to the International Energy Outlook 2008 released this week by the Energy Information Administration. Read More...  

Parties Get More Time For Negotiations On Columbia River Dredging Mitigation Work
Posted on Friday, June 27, 2008 (PST)
The Washington Department of Ecology has granted an extension of three months for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, lower Columbia River ports and a Southwest Washington family to reach agreement on a property purchase that will replace wetlands loss from the Columbia River channel deepening project that is under way. Read More...  

NOAA: Seven Stocks Removed From Overfishing List, None Added
Posted on Friday, June 27, 2008 (PST)
NOAA announced today that seven stocks have been removed from the overfishing list and no new stocks added in their annual report to Congress on the status of fishing stocks. Read More...  

Editor's Note: Results of Columbia Basin Bulletin Survey
Posted on Friday, June 27, 2008 (PST)
I would like to thank the 733 readers who took the time to respond to the 10-question, non-scientific Columbia Basin Bulletin survey. The results, along with the many useful written comments, will be used to help the CBB better respond to readers' information needs. Read More...  
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