Rain and snow is returning to Oregon this weekend, and low elevation snow and ice will become possible next week.
A La Niña winter just started, but it isn't expected to last long. National forecasters are already looking ahead to the spring season.
Two federal agencies oversee more than 32 million acres in the state, an area larger than the state of Kentucky, and federal agencies are responsible for funneling hundreds of millions of dollars to t
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers wanted to use gigantic mechanical traps to haul baby fish downstream in tanker trucks.
As Arctic air blankets the eastern United States, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has released its latest weather outlook for the last week of January — but will Portland
Forecasts indicate that an atmospheric river will bring heavy rain and snowfall to much of the Pacific Northwest starting late this week and lasting through the weekend. With persistent heavy rainfall, flash flooding could become a concern for residents across the region.
California is investing $15 million to offset climate change threats to salmon and steelhead trout in river and stream habitats through watershed projects.
At one time, San Diego was known as the “tuna capitol of the world,” with two of the nation’s largest canneries right here aside San Diego Bay. By the 1960s, tuna fishing and processing was the city’s third largest industry,
This Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14, the Whale Museum is hosting a virtual workshop on sharks and killer whales. “Love Bites: Sharks in the Pacific Northwest (and the whales who love to eat them)” is now open to the public for registration.
The Axial Seamount, an underwater volcano located about 300 miles off the coast of Oregon, is displaying behavior that indicates an eruption is imminent in 2025, William Chadwick, an associate professor of geology at the University of Oregon, told ABC News.
Scientists in Oregon have now found microplastics – particles smaller than 5 millimeters from the degradation of plastic in the environment – in salmon and several other iconic Pacific Northwest fish and seafood species.
Researchers at Portland State University have discovered microplastics in the edible tissue of several Pacific Northwest fish and seafood species, including the