Elwha dam removals: A river restored?

ELWHA RIVER, Wash. -- Four years after the largest dam removal project in history, the group in charge of restoring the Elwha shoreline is ready to open it up to the public.On Saturday, Coastal Watershed Institute is inviting the public to see firsthand the Elwha's progress as a free-flowing river.

Orca task force member: We don't have resources, capacity to do everything

The governor's orca task force has put forward 36 recommended actions to save southern residents from extinction, but at least one task force member and state senator is warning the state probably can't do them all.

Agencies compete for state dollars to save southern resident orcas

RENTON, Wash. -- We now have the orca task force’s plan to save our southern residents from extinction but what we don’t yet know is how much the recommendations would cost.The fight over state dollars has already started, with the Washington State Department of Natural Resources asking for $90 million in the next two years for aquatic habitat restoration.Public Lands Commissioner Hilary Franz said the orca deaths this summer have sent a message that more needs to be done to prevent extinction."This was the wake up call and it said time is running out," Franz said.She said the time is now to double down on restoring and protecting salmon habitat."We’ve done a lot of restoration protection throughout many areas, but I don’t think we’ve done it at the aggressive and significant scale that we need to," she said.That scale is spelled out in her latest budget proposal to the state legislature.In the last biennium, DNR requested $55 million for aquatic restoration.This biennium, they’re asking for $90 million, a 62 percent jump.The significant ask signals the beginning of a competition for state dollars to help the orca, and the looming decisions for the legislature on which agencies and nonprofits will best achieve the dozens of recommendations put forward by the governor’s orca task force."We’re saying that our agency is committed and ready to step up and we’re ready to deliver on our responsibilities at a heightened level so that we can protect those salmon and the orcas," Franz said.She’s met media on Bird Island at Gene Coulon Park in Renton to show what DNR's restoration dollars can do.

'Stressed and depressed' orca researchers reflect on deadly summer

SAN JUAN ISLANDS, Wash. -- The year 2018 started with hope that help was on the way for the critically-endangered southern resident orcas.In March, Gov.

Orca task force to recommend moratorium on southern resident killer whale watching

PUYALLUP, Wash. -- The governor's orca task force will likely recommend a moratorium on whale watching the endangered Southern resident orca in the Puget Sound.The group voted on an action Tuesday that would "suspend viewing" of the endangered southern resident for three to five years.The action would prohibit all vessels in the Puget Sound from "watching" the marine mammals.

How Snake River dam debate could affect your power bill

The future of four dams on the lower Snake River in Eastern Washington is still undecided after the latest draft from the governor's orca task force revealed members have yet to reach a consensus.

Trump speeds up environmental review of Columbia River system and its effects on salmon

SEATTLE -- President Donald Trump on Friday ordered the government to speed up environmental reviews and streamline regulations that he says are hindering work on major water projects in the Western United States.The signed memorandum affects the timeline of a court-mandated review of the environmental impacts of the Federal Columbia River Power System.The Columbia and Snake rivers are home to 13 species of fish listed under the Endangered Species Act.

Calls to breach Snake River dams to save Northwest orcas grow louder

Calls to breach four hydroelectric dams in Washington state have grown louder in recent months as the plight of critically endangered Northwest orcas has captured global attention.

Snake River dams drive wedge between farmers and orca champions

Despite many improvements, the four dams along the lower Snake River in Eastern Washington still threaten the survival of endangered salmon that the critically endangered orcas eat.

Lower Snake River dams at center of debate to save endangered orcas 300 miles away

Without enough chinook salmon to sustain them, southern resident killer whales are starving in the Salish Sea. Some believe the answer lies 300 miles away. "Free the Snake" is their rallying cry.

Scientists to sequence orcas' DNA in effort to save them from extinction

SEATTLE — A new scientific effort will sequence the genomes of critically endangered Pacific Northwest orcas to better understand their genetics and potentially find ways to save them from extinction.The collaboration announced Thursday involves scientists with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Northwest Fisheries Science Center, the nonprofit Nature Conservancy and BGI, a global genomics company.The project will sequence the genome — the entire genetic code of a living thing — of more than 100 southern resident killer whales using skin or other samples collected from live and dead orcas over the past two decades.

500,000 sign petition to breach Snake River dams in effort to save orcas

More than 500,000 people have signed a petition to breach the Lower Snake River dams in an effort to boost wild salmon recovery, putting pressure on state leaders to consider the controversial move.

3 orcas dead, 1 starving: Task force's job increasingly 'urgent'

In March, Gov. Jay Inslee formed a task force to save the species from extinction. Since the task force's formation, three orcas have died.

Whale watching boats still disturbing endangered killer whales despite efforts

FRIDAY HARBOR, Wash. -- Southern resident orca numbers are the lowest they've been in more than three decades.But you'd never know it by the bustling port of Friday Harbor on a bright September day.Bold white letters on red signs say it everywhere: Whale Watching.

Potential recommendations from orca task force include mandatory slow speed zones and killing sea lions

Q13 News has obtained documents containing potential recommendations that could come out of the Governor Jay Inslee's task force to save southern resident orcas, but some task force members are already saying they don't go far enough.

International 10-year salmon preservation plan advances

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Canada and the U.S. states of Alaska, Oregon and Washington would all reduce their catch of fragile salmon species under the terms of an updated international agreement that, if approved, will spell out the next decade of cooperation between the U.S. and Canada to keep the migratory fish afloat in Pacific waters.Members of the Pacific Salmon Commission on Monday recommended a conservation plan that stretches to 2028 after two years of intense negotiations involving fishermen, tribes on both sides of the border and state and federal officials.