Sep 10
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.—The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission today unanimously adopted the Rogue River Spring Chinook Conservation Plan and related regulation changes.
The conservation plan addresses the decline of spring chinook through management techniques and new harvest rules. Before Lost Creek Dam was built, wild spring chinook returns averaged about 28,000. Since 1990, returns have averaged about 9,000 despite decreased harvest rates in the ocean fisheries.
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