Klamath Salmon Team Holds Two-Day Virtual Strategy Session
Published Date: 3/17/2025
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Summary
The Pacific Fishery Management Council’s special team is meeting online for two days to talk about managing Klamath River Fall Chinook salmon. This affects fishermen, local communities, and anyone who loves fresh salmon. They’ll discuss new plans that could change fishing rules soon, helping protect fish and support the fishing economy.
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Fishing rules may change for fishermen
The Pacific Council’s Ad‑Hoc Klamath River Fall Chinook Workgroup will meet online for two days to discuss managing Klamath River Fall Chinook salmon and new plans that could change fishing rules. If you earn income from fishing, those rule changes could affect local fishing businesses and the fishing economy.
Salmon availability may affect consumers
The meeting will consider plans that could change fishing rules for Klamath River Fall Chinook salmon. If you buy or eat fresh salmon, those changes could affect the supply and availability of salmon in local markets.
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