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Millions of pounds 1935, Fishwheels prohibited 1988, Last sockeye season 1977, Last spring season 1950, Seines, traps, set nets prohibited 1965, Last summer season Year 1866 1876 1886 1896 1906 1916 1926 1936 1946 1956 1966 1976...

within eye-scope, a sudden shifting of the clouds uncovered in quick succession three wonderful old volcanic cones—Hood, to the south, Adams, to the north, and a peak which I think must have been St. Helens to the west. Instantly the lines of...
2004-08-24
Seining for Salmon on Van Dusen Sands near Astoria, Oregon
1937-08-17
Fish truck at Lake Wenatchee ready to dump load of blue-back salmon
1938-11-30
Rock Island Dam left trap in the summer
1938-11-30
Temporary fish ladder on the Oregon side of the Bonneville Dam
There is a salmon in air at left side of jump
1937-06-17
Typical stretch of lower Grays River with splashes from dog salmon
1936-11-10
Master scanned with Epson 1640XL at 800 dpi. Image manipulated with Adobe Photoshop 7.0.
1935-09-08
2003-01-01
Master scanned with Epson 1640XL at 800 dpi. Image manipulated with Adobe Photoshop 7.0.
1935-09-07
2003-01-01
Place just above Ramshorn [Rams Horn] Creek where Blue was pulled off the trail by Spot and rolled 30-40 feet to the big pool below
1941-07-22
2003-01-01
Portion of river valley below Cabin Creek that shows broad benches which sometimes occur on slip-off slopes
1941-06-28
2003-01-01
Master scanned with Epson 1640XL at 800 dpi. Image manipulated with Adobe Photoshop 7.0.
1941-07-14
2003-01-01
View down Loon Creek Valley from upper end of Falconberry Ranch
1941-07-08
2003-01-01
Master scanned with Epson 1640XL at 800 dpi. Image manipulated with Adobe Photoshop 7.0.
1941-06-22
2003-01-01
Chinook salmon at the foot of Abiqua Dam near Silverton, Oregon; 1940-09-08
2024-11-24
2003-01-01
Chinook salmon blocked at the foot of Cazadero Dam on the Clackamas River; 1940-08-23
2024-11-24
2003-01-01
Reservoirs and their associated rivers provide water for agricultural and municipal uses, ecological benefits for fish and wildlife, and associated recreational activity. However, in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem climate change and population...
2023-08-01
From John Cobb field notebook: The end of the season at A.P.A. cannery, Naknek, Alaska. Aug. 1906
2024-11-24
From John Cobb field notebook: F. W. cannery; fish elevator, scowload of fish and launch "Eagle". Aug. 1918
2024-11-24
When development is undertaken of various Northern California sources of water such as the Eel and other rivers of that region, the developments should be in a manner that will minimize losses and provide enhancement to fish and wildlife resources...
BARD IRRIGATION DISTRICT, P. O. Box 813, Bard, California President - George Boskovich Secretary-Treasurer - Mrs. Caroline B. Winder Directors: Forrest C. Beasley C. E. Rice George Boskovich T. A. Sorrels Clyde Bowman CENTRAL ARIZONA PROJECT...
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