NSIA Applauds Agreement to Remove Klamath Dams

NSIA Applauds Agreement to Remove Klamath Dams

Unblocking fish passage will allow salmon runs to reach their spawning grounds for the first time in nearly a century Oregon City, OR, April 6, 2016 – Today the Northwest Sportfishing Industry Association (NSIA) is celebrating the beginning of one of the largest...
No Wake Proposal for Multnomah Channel

No Wake Proposal for Multnomah Channel

Action Alert-Unprecedented Threat to Fishing/Boating-More than 50% of Multnomah Channel proposed no wake zone. A resident at Mayfair Moorage has submitted a petition to the Marine Board that would turn roughly half of the 21-mile long Multnomah Channel into a no wake...
President Proposes Full Funding for LWCF

President Proposes Full Funding for LWCF

President Obama’s proposed FY 2017 budget includes full funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund and promises to explore a path to permanent reauthorization.  Anglers, hunters, and everyone who enjoys outdoor recreation got some good news in the...
Klamath Dam Removal Plan Gets Boost

Klamath Dam Removal Plan Gets Boost

At NSIA we are very excited that the stakeholders on the Klamath River have received a much-needed boost towards their agreement to remove the four lower dams on the river that block salmon from returning to large sections of their native range. The State of Oregon,...
Congress Revives LWCF for Three More Years

Congress Revives LWCF for Three More Years

Three years of LWCF is bittersweet for the NW Sportfishing Industry   After lengthy negotiations, Congress released their omnibus spending bill that will keep the government running and reauthorizes the Land and Water Conservation Fund until 2018. Unfortunately...