CRITFC News
News and announcements from the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission.
Among the many duties of Fish and Wildlife Committee Members and CRITFC Commissioners are...
Recent research by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission...
Both Washington and Idaho are moving forward to update their surface water quality standards. ...
Tribal leaders met with Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy in the CRITFC...
by Laura Gephart, critfc watershed projects coordinator Willy Dick Creek, a tributary of Toppenish...
A recent CRITFC survey of pinnipeds (sea lions and seals) in the lower Columbia River found this...
by Kyle Dittmer, critfc meteorologist/hydrologist Rising rivers due to snowmelt is one of many...
Tribal Salmon Camp 2015 CRITFC, in collaboration with the Nez Perce Tribe, is hosting Salmon Camp...
A recent report from the US Army Corps of Engineers included a number of historical photos from...
The authority to set fishing seasons is an important responsibility of the Columbia River treaty...
The Oxbow Conservation Area, located on the Middle Fork John Day River, exhibits critical habitat...