Salmon

Salmon

Salmon are anadromous, which means they are born in freshwater, spend most of their lives in saltwater, and return to freshwater to spawn. Because of this life history, they are affected by a wide variety of factors in the ocean and on land, including ocean and climatic conditions, dams, habitat loss, urbanization, agricultural and logging practices, water diversion, and predators (including humans). Salmon are an important source of spiritual and physical sustenance for Northwest Indian tribes, and they are culturally important to many other residents of the Northwest.

Because salmon migrate so far when in the ocean, managing ocean salmon fisheries is an extremely complex task.

A salmon swims in a river

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Upcoming Council Meeting

June Council meeting

Jun 11–16, 2025

Rohnert Park, CA

DoubleTree Sonoma One DoubleTree Drive - Rohnert Park, CA 94928 707-584-5466

A shallow, rocky creek flows into a larger river, surrounded by trees

Contacts

Angela Forristall
503-820-2419
Angela.Forristall@pcouncil.org

Robin Ehlke
503-820-2410
Robin.Ehlke@pcouncil.org