It’s hard to find a bar or restaurant in Portland that doesn’t sear, steam, or slice some kind of seafood, with raw oysters ...
After decades of conflict, farmers and tribes say they’re working in concert to restore salmon habitat in the Klamath Basin. But two dams remain - one that blocks fish passage another that plays a key ...
The OPB documentary looks at life in the aftermath of the largest dam removal project in U.S. history, which allowed the ...
The Klamath River had once hosted one of the West Coast’s largest salmon runs, with thousands of adult Chinooks swimming upstream every autumn. But in 1911, a local power utility called the ...
Completion of the world’s largest dam removal project — which demolished four Klamath River ... the extent of potential river habitat that has been reopened to salmon (420 miles⁠⁠) are ...
Last November, two months after the final dam fell, Jeff Mitchell heard that salmon were spotted in Spencer Creek along the upper Klamath River in Oregon. He drove to the creek, which fed into the ...
For thousands of years, the Klamath River nourished Indigenous peoples with its abundant salmon runs. But in the early 20th century, four hydroelectric dams blocked the river, endangering fish ...
She knew that along the Klamath River in Northern California, salmon and lampreys are a needed part of life. But she also saw how these fish were in danger. People had built dams along the Klamath ...
The removal of dams from the Klamath is a saga that local media have watched closely, as Indigenous tribes have fought alongside other advocates to restore the salmon runs that had all but vanished.