King County scientists may have found a solution to help coho salmon dying from polluted stormwater. In a news release from the County Water and Land Resources Division (WLRD), scientists said ...
New research from the Stone Center published today in Ecology Letters finds that coho salmon, 1 of 5 Pacific salmon species, have more dynamic migration patterns than previously thought.
For decades, toxic tire dust has choked coho salmon before they can spawn in their natal streams. Now, King County scientists say they have made a “potential breakthrough” in how to save them.
"Wild salmon continue to struggle to survive in impacted North Shore streams and rivers," says Tony Wachmann, president, Coho Society of the North Shore. "Attending the Coho Festival is an ...