(CN) - Puget Sound's Saratoga Passage and Skagit Bay are not within the Suquamish Tribe's historical fishing grounds in Washington state, the 9th Circuit ruled, upholding a ruling for the Upper Skagit ...
The four remaining Atlantic salmon farms in Puget Sound have new water quality permits from the Department of Ecology. Those permits aim to protect Puget Sound during and after the farms’ last years.
90% of all seafood consumed in U.S. markets is imported, half of which is farmed through aquaculture, the process of raising and harvesting aquatic commercial products. The Puget Sound is home to four ...
SEATTLE (CN) — All salmon fishing in Puget Sound will close on May 1 unless federal officials issue last-minute permits. State and tribal fisheries managers failed to reach an agreement Wednesday for ...
KINGSTON — State authorities allege that a man claiming membership in the Yakama Nation Indian Tribe was fishing illegally in Suquamish Tribe waters near Kingston in an unmarked boat and that a Yakama ...
No more Cooke Aquaculture fish farms in Puget Sound. That’s the message the state Department of Natural Resources delivered Monday morning when the agency decided not to renew the last of the ...
SEQUIM — The annual Kids Fishing Day has — for this year, anyway — turned into Kids Fishing Fall. Warm weather nixed the North Olympic Peninsula Chapter of the Puget Sound Anglers’ annual event in May ...
SEATTLE — Anglers in Washington have a unique opportunity to introduce others to the joys of sportfishing during Free Fishing Weekend, scheduled for June 7 through the 8th. During this event, fishing ...
NEAR OLYMPIA, Wash. -- More than 40 scientists in U.S. and Canadian waters are catching batches of young salmon to find out why they can be so healthy in the rivers but begin to die off in Puget Sound ...
Salmon fishing in the ocean off Washington is plugging along in unspectacular fashion, but Puget Sound anglers don't have to travel far to find fish. King salmon are being taken at decent rates from ...
Three years ago, a huge salmon pen owned by Cooke Aquaculture north of Seattle collapsed, releasing a quarter-million non-native fish into local waterways. Last year, a Cook Aquaculture pen near ...