A Change of Course: Washington Coast and Olympic Peninsula Winter Steelhead Season Rules Finalized
After weeks of public debate and anxiety within the steelhead angling community, Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) fishery managers have announced their emergency conservation rules for the upcoming winter steelhead season on Coastal and Olympic Peninsula rivers.
While partial and/or complete sportfishing closures were considered, the department is proceeding with a plan that bans fishing from boats and the use of bait, requires the use of single-point barbless hooks, and bans rainbow trout retention to protect juvenile steelhead. Seasons will close a few weeks earlier than previous years, with some variability among watersheds. These new regulations take effect on Monday, December 14 and run until further notice.
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Winter on the Coast: Upcoming Options for Winter Steelhead on Washington’s Coastal Rivers
In an online meeting on Tuesday evening, Washington anglers heard updates from state fishery managers on projected wild winter steelhead run numbers and potential regulatory options for the upcoming winter angling season on Washington’s coastal rivers.
Broadly speaking, the news continues to be grim. Years of population declines, exacerbated by recent downturns in ocean productivity and survival, have continued. With a few notable exceptions, steelhead numbers are struggling across coastal watersheds. Anglers can, and should, expect less opportunity to fish on these rivers during the Winter and Spring of 2021.
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Speak up to Protect the Chehalis River’s Wild Steelhead
The U.S. Army Corp of Engineers’ recent environmental review makes it even clearer that now is not the time to build a new dam on the Chehalis River. Instead, we must invest in smart, forward-thinking alternatives that can accomplish the dual goals of reducing flood impacts and restoring the basin’s critical aquatic ecosystems. Please take action today and help create a brighter future in the Chehalis Basin by telling the Army Corps to keep the Chehalis River flowing free!
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The Gillnets Gotta Go!
Recently, the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission voted to approve a misguided plan to expand gillnetting on the Columbia River. The Wild Steelhead Coalition strongly opposes this plan and is working with our partners in the fish conservation and angling communities to undo the Commission’s preposterous decision to greenlight an expansion of this destructive commercial fishing practice, which will further endanger ESA-listed salmon and steelhead.
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The Quicksilver Portfolio: WSC Summary and Observations of the PSSAG Plan to Recover Steelhead in Puget Sound
For the last three years, the WSC has been involved in an intense process as members of the Puget Sound Steelhead Advisory Group (PSSAG) to build practical consensus around a path forward for steelhead management in Puget Sound. Recently, PSSAG released the “Quicksilver: Restoring Puget Sound Steelhead & Fisheries” report, which is the product of this years-long effort. Take a minute to check out the WSC’s summary of this important initiative.
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WSC Opposes Reinstating Destructive Gillnet Fisheries on the Columbia
With the Columbia’s wild steelhead and salmon populations struggling and facing increasingly imminent threats, the last thing these declining salmonid stocks need is the expansion of destructive gillnet fisheries on the mainstem lower Columbia River. That's why the WSC sent a letter to the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission urging them to reject a misguided proposal to reinstate this destructive practice.
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Columbia Basin Pinniped Cull Expands
In an effort to protect endangered salmon and steelhead, federal agencies have recently granted permission for Washington, Oregon and Idaho wildlife management agencies and six regional tribes to kill hundreds of California and Stellar sea lions in the lower Columbia River and its tributaries over the next five years.
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Governor Inslee Directs WA State Agencies to Cease Chehalis Dam Efforts
Last week we scored a major victory for wild steelhead when Governor Inslee directed state agencies to cease planning efforts for the proposed Chehalis River dam and instead develop a basin-wide, non-dam alternative to flood reduction.
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BHA Names WSC Board Member Josh Mills as the 2020 Sigurd F. Olson Award Winner
We are proud to announce that WSC board member Josh Mills was named the Backcountry Hunters and Anglers Sigurd F. Olson Award winner for his tireless work to protect American public waters for the future.
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Comments to Department of Ecology Citing Major Concerns with Proposed Steelhead Net Pens
Recently, we submitted comments to the Washington Department of Ecology citing a litany of concerns with Cooke Aquaculture's proposal to transition their existing Atlantic salmon net pens to farmed triploid rainbow trout (steelhead) and urging the Department to conduct a full State Environmental Policy Act review for Cooke’s proposal to modify their water quality permits.
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Creating a Brighter Future for the Chehalis River Basin
The WSC submitted its official comments today on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the proposed Chehalis dam project. Please take a minute to read these comments and learn about the litany of shortcomings with the DEIS as well as our general concerns with this misguided proposal.
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Chehalis, Puget Sound, Willapa Bay Closed in 2020. How Much Longer Do We Have the Rivers of the Olympic Peninsula?
There’s no doubt about it: this Washington winter steelhead season was as challenging as any in memory. It followed historic low summer steelhead runs that constrained fisheries on the Columbia River system.
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Ghosts of Steelhead Past
Above the water’s surface, Hood Canal, Washington resembles a sportsperson’s paradise. From camping on the beach to hiking to rugged alpine lakes, to chasing deer and elk in thick timber, to foraging clams and oysters when the tide is out, outdoor opportunities abound in this verdant country. However, when you venture beneath the water’s surface and wade into the gorgeous, raucous rivers that carve up this stunning corner of Washington, you begin to see that something iconic is missing.
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Wild Steelhead Coalition applauds passage of bill enhancing fish farm monitoring and accountability, calls on Governor Inslee to sign SB 6613
Great news from Olympia today as the Washington legislature passes Senate Bill 6613, which boosts the state’s ability to monitor and regulate fish farms in public waters!
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Federal Hydropower Plan Once Again Fails Columbia Basin Salmon and Steelhead Recovery
The Wild Steelhead Coalition (WSC) is frustrated by the new Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Columbia Basin Hydropower System, which is simply a reiteration of the five previous federal plans that have all been rejected by the courts as inadequate.
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Empower WA State Agencies to Properly Regulate Fish Farms
Please take action today and tell the Washington State Legislature to pass SB 6613, which would enhance the ability of state agencies to effectively monitor and regulate net pen operations.
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WSC has permanently protected eight acres of critical public fishing access on the Lower Grande Ronde River
With the support of key partners in the fishing community, the WSC has secured a major victory for angler access and steelhead conservation by completing the purchase of an eight-acre parcel of land with 2,000 feet of riverfront on the lower Grande Ronde River in Eastern Washington, which will soon be donated to the Washington Department of Wildlife for permanent protection and continued public use.
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Please Contact WA State Senators About Steelhead Net Pens in Puget Sound
This Thursday, the state Senate Agriculture, Water, Natural Resources & Parks Committee is holding a work session to discuss fish farming. We expect Cooke and their allies to testify, and we need senators on the committee to know the public is deeply concerned about these private polluters receiving new permits to operate in Puget Sound, so please take action today.
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WSC calls on DNR, Commissioner of Public Lands Franz and Governor Inslee to block Puget Sound fish farm proposal
The Wild Steelhead Coalition is extremely disappointed that the Department of Fish and Wildlife has approved Cooke Aquaculture's application to farm "steelhead" in Washington's public waters and is calling on the state to block Cooke's latest misguided fish farm proposal.
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The Clearwater Closure: A New Direction is Needed for Snake River Steelhead
Near the end of September, the Idaho Fish and Game (IDFG) Commission voted to close the season on the Clearwater River and a portion of the Snake River within the state’s border. It is our hope that the closure this Fall is the final alarm call that wakes up the public, fishery managers and the angling community to the desperate situation steelhead, and salmon, face in the Columbia and Snake River systems.
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