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September 2024 should be circled on your calendar.
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National Park Service, Upper Columbia United Tribes, Spokane Tribe of Indians and Citizens for A Clean Columbia.
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In September, the Department of Interior announced...
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Lake Roosevelt continues to provide extraordinary and diverse angling opportunities attracting enthusiasts from near and far. Rainbow Trout, White Sturgeon, Walleye and Smallmouth Bass are...Learn More
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Up to 1.5 million people visit Lake Roosevelt every year to enjoy its wide open spaces and almost limitless recreational opportunities. Visit the LRF Recreation Map & Guide for recreation options.
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2024 Lake Roosevelt Fishery Highlights
Year after year, Lake Roosevelt continues to provide extraordinary and diverse angling opportunities that attract enthusiasts from near and far. Each year, thousands of hours of angling time are happily spent catching over 150,000 fish. Rainbow trout, kokanee, white sturgeon, walleye and smallmouth bass are the most targeted species.
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Also in this Issue
- 2024 Lake Roosevelt Fishery Highlights
- Kids Having Fun, Learning
- Ecology Northport Waterfront Cleanup
- Midnite Mine Superfund Cleanup Progress
- EPA Planning Additional Northport Cleanup
- Salmon Reintroduction Takes Shape
- 2024 Paddle to Sx̌ʷnítkʷ Upper Columbia United
- Tribes Receive Upper Columbia Basin Toxics Reduction Funding
- Spokane Tribe Upper Columbia Basin Contaminant Study Update
- Lake Roosevelt Agency Updates
- EPA Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study (RI/FS) Update
- EPA Proposes Adding the Upper Columbia River to the National Priorities List
- Upper Columbia River Meeting
- Tick Tock, Columbia River Treaty Clock Nears Midnight
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