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ISSAQUAH, Wash. — The salmon are swimming upstream and that’s the sign of a homecoming the staff and volunteers at Issaquah’s Salmon Hatchery were waiting for. Issaquah is home to the most ...
November hasn’t been a great month for the Issaquah salmon hatchery. When the rains started Nov. 3, debris clogged the facility’s fresh water intake, killing 200,000 baby coho salmon ...
The Issaquah Salmon Hatchery, just a half-hour drive from downtown Seattle, is one of many hatcheries in the state. They aim to boost local salmon populations. Though there’s debate among some ...
Like clockwork, almost, the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery turns into a hive of activity in early September, as the chinook run brings the famous fish to Issaquah Creek. The hatchery opened its fish ...
Issaquah Salmon Hatchery celebrates its 75th anniversary this year as well as the excitement of returning cohos and chinooks that were raised at the hatchery and released into Issaquah Creek as ...
ISSAQUAH — Thousands of Chinook salmon have returned to the salmon hatchery in Issaquah in time for this weekend’s Salmon Days.
Anyone with leads to who the artist might be are encouraged to call the Friends of the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery at (425) 392-1118.
An emergency action plan that has Kokanee salmon flying through the state of Washington is now in full play. Young Kokanee, just 9-months-old, nurtured inside the Issaquah Hatchery to preserve the ...
More than a century ago they put Issaquah on the map, but they went extinct about when wild salmon began their decline. As you wander back to the hatchery, you are left to connect the dots.
ISSAQUAH, Wash. – A weekend accident at the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery has resulted in the deaths of about 465,000 juvenile coho salmon. The salmon died in the incubators, and about 420,000 other ...