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  2. Salmon season is here, but what does that mean for ... - AOL

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    Fishing regulations and seasons depend on the part of the Nooksack River. In 2022, Whatcom Creek is open for chinook Saturdays through Mondays only, Sept. 17-26. And fishing is closed for any ...

  3. Nooksack River won’t open for fishing this weekend. The ...

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  4. Whatcom County Council votes on proposed Nooksack ... - AOL

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    Measure was sought because of declining chinook salmon runs on the south fork.

  5. Nooksack River - Wikipedia

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    The river picks up large creeks such as Price Creek, a short creek draining Price Lake; as well as Ruth Creek, before the uppermost highway bridge crosses it. At Nooksack Falls, the river flows through a narrow valley and drops freely 88 feet (27 m) into a deep rocky river canyon. The falls are viewable from the forested cover near the cliff edge.

  6. Environmental issues in Puget Sound - Wikipedia

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    $381,000 for the Nooksack Forks large woody debris placement for habitat enhancement through the Department of Fish and Wildlife. This project will construct six large woody structures along 1.5 miles of the Middle Fork Nooksack River and augment 20 stable large wood structures on five channel islands in the North Fork Nooksack River.

  7. Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association - Wikipedia

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    Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association (NSEA) was formed in 1990 as a non-profit organization with an overall goal of seeing an increase in returning natural spawning salmon to the over 1,600 km of rivers and streams in Whatcom County, Washington in the United States.

  8. Whatcom considers this tubing ban for all of Nooksack ... - AOL

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    Public hearing set next month amid concerns for chinook salmon runs.

  9. List of freshwater fishes of Washington - Wikipedia

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    Only one species (Olympic mudminnow) is a Washington endemic, however three others (Nooksack dace, Salish sucker, and margined sculpin) have very limited distributions outside the state. Sixty-seven fish species, subspecies, or hybrids are listed, 37 native, and 30 introduced.