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Release Tagged Oregon Salmon
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NEWPORT, OR—Anglers fishing in several coastal Oregon rivers this fall could see chinook salmon with a small hole in their gill covers or fitted with radio transmitters. These fish are part of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) multi-year study on chinooks—part of the state's obligation under the U.S.-Canada Pacific Salmon Treaty.

Anglers may keep fish with a clipped fin or hole-punched gillplate, but must release any fish with an antenna protruding from its mouth or body, which have been radio-tagged.

For more information, contact the ODFW's Marine Resources Program office at: (541) 867-0300, ext. 279.
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Release Tagged Oregon Salmon - by DrownedDesertRat - 09-26-2003, 03:44 AM

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