…'re Hiring! Help Center Robert T Lackey Oregon State University , Fisheries and Wildlife , Faculty Member Followers 1,545 Following 21 Co-authors 5 Public Views Dr. Bob Lackey is professor of fisheries science at Oregon State University. In 2008, he retired after 27 years with th…
The mystery of the Hoh River Spring Chinook - Wild Salmon Center The mystery of the Hoh River Spring Chinook With our partners, we’re tracking fish deep into the Olympic Peninsula. This work could make a big difference for Hoh Tribal fishers. Oct 9, 2025, by Ramona DeNies Like a …
Pacific Salmon Species Spotlight - Pacific Wild Skip to content Pacific Salmon Species Spotlight Our complete overview of the five Pacific salmon species, covering appearance, ecosystem roles, spawning preferences, economics and conservation status. Pacific Salmon Overview Pacifi…
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…nging amino acid profile. Serving size: ½ cup black beans Protein: 7.6 grams 5. Wild salmon In addition to being a great source of protein, wild salmon is high in vitamin D. Think farmed salmon is the same? Not quite, as it has about 25 percent of the vitamin D as wild salmon, ac…
About the Lower Farmington River and Salmon Brook Wild & Scenic Committee – Lower Farmington River and Salmon Brook Wild & Scenic Skip to content RAPIDS ABOVE UNIONVILLE (Photo by Tom Cameron) he Lower Farmington River and Salmon Brook Wild & Scenic Committee (LFSWS) began meetin…
Wild Salmon Matter for Us All As a keystone species, salmon support more than 100 types of wildlife, diverse wild rivers, and entire communities across the North Pacific. Watersheds Communities Economies People The Foundations of Ecosystems Wild salmon support life upstream by br…
Contact – Lower Farmington River and Salmon Brook Wild & Scenic Skip to content Lower Farmington and Salmon Brook Wild & Scenic Committee c/o Farmington River Watershed Association (FRWA) 749 Hopmeadow Street. Simsbury, CT 06070 Mike Krammen, Chairperson East Granby, CT Email Aim…
Projects & Publications – Lower Farmington River and Salmon Brook Wild & Scenic Skip to content The Lower Farmington River and Salmon Brook Wild & Scenic Committee (LFSWS) is excited to have funding for river and brook-related conservation, education and outreach projects. Some p…
Stewardship – Lower Farmington River and Salmon Brook Wild & Scenic Skip to content STUDY COMMITTEE SPONSORED INVASIVE PLANT REMOVAL PROJECT AT FISHER MEADOW, AVON (Photo by Joyce Kennedy) The mission of the Lower Farmington River and Salmon Brook Wild & Scenic Committee is to pr…
…n of a Study In 1994, 14 miles of the Upper Farmington River were designated as Wild & Scenic. The Partnership Wild & Scenic Rivers Program proved to be successful in increasing river protection through the local, state and federal entities that were part of the Farmington River …
Wild & Scenic Study Report – Lower Farmington River and Salmon Brook Wild & Scenic Skip to content Upon completion of this Wild & Scenic Study by the Study Committee, the National Park Service reviews the process that the Study Committee undertook and assesses the environmental i…
Salmon Brook – Lower Farmington River and Salmon Brook Wild & Scenic Skip to content SALMON BROOK (Photo by Tom Cameron) Salmon Brook starts in the western highlands of Connecticut, in Hartland. It is generally narrow, swift, and has steep sides. The headwater of the West Branch …
Hartland Wild & Scenic – Lower Farmington River and Salmon Brook Wild & Scenic Skip to content Hartland’s 22,300 acres are characterized by expansive natural resources providing the foundation for inclusion into the National Park Service’s Partnership Wild and Scenic Rivers progr…
Links – Lower Farmington River and Salmon Brook Wild & Scenic Skip to content Towns in the Study Area Avon Bloomfield Burlington East Granby Farmington Granby Hartland Simsbury Windsor Farmington River Watershed Association The FRWA is a partner in the Lower Farmington & Salmon B…