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The William L. Finley Papers document the wildlife conservation work of Finley and his wife Irene, and the photography work of Herman T. Bohlman, who worked with Finley in the first decade of the 20th century. Finley was a photographer, filmmaker,...

Administrative papers of a Seattle company involved primarily in acquiring, processing, marketing and trading of seafood; The New England Fish Company (NEFCO) was founded in 1868 when eleven wholesale fish dealers met in Boston,...

A GUIDE TO PART I - ESTABLISHING COMMON BASINS A GUIDE TO PART II - THE FOUR ELEMENTS OF THE OREGON PLAN THE OREGON PLAN - BASIN BY BASIN KEY TO BASIN LAYOUTS BASIN REPORTS North Coast Umpqua South Coast Rogue Klamath Lakes Basin Owyhee-Malheur...
2024-04-24
2005-02-18
2004-12-16
Adding milt from male blueback salmon to a pail of unfertilized eggs just removed from several female salmon- Leavenworth hatchery station.
1942-09-18
2024-04-24
On verso of image: Haul seining for salmon on the Columbia River

In Folder 216
2024-04-24
Date of letter: June 5, 1948
2024-04-24
2010-05-29
2010-08-09
The collection consists of primary source material collected by self-trained historian Howard E. Buswell during his lifetime. The items included in the collection cover nearly all aspects of social and economic life of the lower...

Removing the eggs from female blueback salmon that has just been killed at the Leavenworth hatchery.
1942-09-18
2024-04-24
Idaho Department of Fish and Game conservation officer Marshal C. Edson, papers, scrapbook and photos of Idaho wilderness, wildlife management; organizational papers of the Idaho Wildlife Federation and scrapbook documenting a boat trip down the...

Caption on mount: Columbia River fisherman. Taring nets, Columbia River, Washington

PH Coll 293.25

From John Cobb field notebook: Point Roberts cannery, tarring tank Aug. 1918.

On verso of image: Machine for tarring nets ...
2024-04-24
These are the personal and professional papers of former Western Washington University history professor August Carl Radke. The collection includes correspondence, speeches, class notes and student files as well as research materials...

Executive Summary This report provides information describing the biological, hydrological, meteorological, and water quality conditions associated with the die-off of an estimated 34,056 fish in the Klamath River, California in September 2002....
2024-04-24
2005-02-08
2004-12-22
Caption on mount: Columbia River fisherman. Columbia River, Washington

PH Coll 293.29

From John Cobb field notebook: Petersburg, Alaska; Petersburg Packing Co. to left. Aug. 1918
2024-04-24
Includes bibliographical refereneces

2008-07-14
2008-12-19
The collection contains materials from Burg's 50-year career in motion pictures. Includes footage from around the world: Scandinavia, Spain, Thailand, Venezuela, Britain, Indonesia and much of the United States, especially Alaska....

In this research article, John Hamilton and his co-authors present extensive new research and information gathered since a 2005 publication on the historical evidence of anadromous fish distribution in the Upper Klamath River watershed. Using...
2024-04-24
2016-10-28
Klamath River Fish Die-off, September 2002, Mortality Report, FWS, Arcata, CA Summary of Findings This report provides an estimate of the fish mortality that occurred during the September 2002 Klamath River die-off. The intent of this report is to...
2024-04-24
2005-02-03
2004-12-22
Caption on mount: Off for Liverpool, salmon laden. Columbia River, Washington

PH Coll 293.24

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