Salmon Saviors: Pacific Council Tackles Klamath River Challenges Online
Published Date: 5/13/2025
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Summary
The Pacific Fishery Management Council’s special Klamath River team is meeting online to talk about managing fall Chinook salmon. This affects fishermen, local communities, and anyone who loves fresh fish, aiming to keep the salmon healthy and fishing fair. The meeting helps plan smart rules soon, so everyone knows what to expect and when.
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Fishermen Briefed on Chinook Management
If you fish commercially or work in the fishing industry, the Pacific Council’s Ad-Hoc Klamath River Fall Chinook Workgroup is holding an online meeting to talk about managing fall Chinook salmon. The meeting aims to keep the salmon healthy and fishing fair and will help plan rules soon.
Local Communities Consulted on Salmon
If you live in a community near the Klamath River, the Workgroup will hold an online meeting to discuss managing fall Chinook salmon. The meeting is intended to help plan rules so communities know what to expect and when.
Consumers Notified About Salmon Rules
If you buy or enjoy fresh fish, the Pacific Council’s online meeting will discuss fall Chinook salmon management to help keep salmon healthy and fishing fair. The meeting helps plan future rules so consumers and the public know what to expect.
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