Support Builds for Snake River Dam Breaching as Salmon Face Extinction By Tatum McConnell October 13, 2022 Time is running out for salmon and steelhead on the northwest river In this story: fish, endangered species
The Tale of the Trojan Trout By Jeremy Miller September 6, 2022 Can the introduction of a genetically modified invader save the West’s native fish? In this story: science, fish, technology
Salmon Returned to California Creeks. Now Drought Has Too. By Jeremy Miller February 16, 2022 After a wet fall, the recent lack of rain leaves fish eggs high and dry In this story: salmon, fish, climate change
Extinction Is Looming. Everyone's Fighting. By Abe Musselman January 16, 2022 New rules are coming for the lobster Industry. Will they save the right whale? In this story: oceans, fish, science, politics, Policy
Why Were So Many Species of Mussels Just Declared Extinct? By Abe Musselman October 10, 2021 Dams, pollution, and invasive species are all big threats In this story: fish, oceans
Everybody Gets Frisky During a Herring Spawn By Kate Golden June 18, 2021 Sex, sashimi, and pelican stalking at the annual San Francisco Bay herring run In this story: fish
Tour the San Joaquin River By Geoff McGhee June 16, 2021 An interactive map and tour of the San Joaquin In this story: water, fish
Floating Down the San Joaquin River By Jeremy Miller June 16, 2021 The highly altered waterway still harbors stretches of wild beauty In this story: fish, water, climate change
Can We Save the San Joaquin's Salmon? By Jeremy Miller June 16, 2021 The upstream effort to restore a river and its fish In this story: water, fish, climate change
The Year of the Fish By Kate Morgan March 16, 2021 A year into the pandemic, what do new hobbies say about us? In this story: fish, adventure