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{p}The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission voted Friday to ban the use of gillnets to catch fish on the main stem of the Columbia River, relegating the primary commercial-fishing tool to side channels and tributaries.{/p}
Oregon departs from Washington in banning Columbia gillnets
96 Preliminary Data Shows Steelhead Mortality from Gillnetting May be Lower than Thought, Staff, Columbia Basin Bulletin
Gillnets on Columbia River: The long-standing debate roars back
NORTH AMERICAN PACIFIC SALMON: A CASE OF FRAGILE COOPERATION (by Kathleen A. Miller)
List of Oregon ballot measures - Wikipedia
Storymapping Coexistence Across the Country
Gill-net issue still tangled - The Columbian
Banned Fish Trap Returns To Columbia As Sustainable Way To Catch Salmon - Northwest Public Broadcasting
Gillnets on Columbia River: The long-standing debate roars back
What's next for lower Columbia River sturgeon? - The Columbian
Native nations urge swift action to save fish in the Columbia River Basin