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By Jenna Loumagne Academics, Colleague, C.S. — Academics, Scott Rae, Kenneth Way, Ben Shin, and Sheryl Silzer recently published books offering insight on ethics, biblical commentary, and cultural complexities of the American church, December 21, 2016 — Academics, April 17, 2013 — Academics, The Chronicle of Higher Education recognizes Biola as a "Great College to Work For", July 22, 2013 — — — Student Life, July 21, 2011 — Academics, Students Teach Youth to Share their Story through Photography, featured on CNN, May 7, 2010 — Academics, — Academics, Game design classes offer students the ability to apply skills across industries such as psychotherapy, education, marketing and audience engagement, February 15, 2019 — in in Academics, Biola continues to rise in the top tier of America's best national universities, September 10, 2018 — By Elizabeth Mak By Jenna Bartlo Theresa Kyte. in Academics, Paul W. Ferguson brings diverse experience in higher education to the new role, June 14, 2016 — in Released, Projects Trends in Temperature, Precipation, Sea-Level Rise, Survey Pacific NW Salmon: For the First Time, Some Nets are Coming Up Empty, Acidic Oceans and Warm Rivers that Kill Idaho's Salmon Might Be Norm in 50 Years, Three-Year Survey Shows Acidified Ocean Water Widespread Along North America West Coast, Fishery Managers See Decline in Ocean, Columbia/Snake Fisheries Due to Poor Ocean Conditions, 2017 Spring Chinook Return Numbers Will Reflect Ocean Food Shortage Faced by Juveniles In 2015, Research Links Ocean Acidification to Dissolving Shells of Pteropods, Key Part of Marine Food Chain, Research: Rising Ocean Could Inundate Columbia Estuary with Salt Water, Big Changes for Salmon, Alternatives to Current Floodplain Management Broached, Severe Ecological Consequences In Waters Off NW Coast Due to Changes In Ocean Chemistry, Columbia Freshwater Spending Helping Fish During Poorer Ocean Conditions, Study: In Warmer Ocean Years Juvenile Salmon Consume More Food, But End Up Smaller, Skinnier, If Current Ocean Acidification Trends Continue Could be Impossible to Reverse, Ocean Acidification is Impacting Phytoplankton Now, Report: West Coast Waters Shifting to Lower Productivity for Salmon Entering Ocean this Year, Study Suggests Improved Method for Measuring Juvenile Salmon Life History in Columbia Estuary, NOAA's New Fish Predictions: Good For 2015, Not So Hot For 2016, Sea Change: Vital Part of Food Web Dissolving, Research Cites Local Ocean Conditions, Feeding Habits as Reasons for Recent Large Sockeye Returns, Research Offers More Clues on Juvenile Salmon Behavior, Direction When First Entering Ocean, Research Offers Clues on Juvenile Salmon Behavior, Direction When Entering Ocean, Study: More Salmon May Survive the Ocean Than Previously Thought, Tracking Young Salmon's First Moves in the Ocean, PDO Goes Positive For First Time Since 2010, Analysis: 2013 --Another Mixed Message from Mother Nature, Snake River Hatchery Juveniles Same Early Marine Survival as Lower Columbia Fish, Effort Underway to Better Link Ocean/Plume Research to Columbia Basin Salmon Recovery, Science Panel Reviews Columbia Estuary Ecosystem Restoration Program, Habitat Protected Near Columbia River Mouth, New Columbia River Estuary Purchases Benefit Salmon, Columbia Land Trust, BPA Complete Property Purchase, Columbia Estuary Land Purchase Benefits Salmon, Long-Discussed Fate of West Hayden Island Inching Towards Decision, Liquified Natural Gas Surfaces on Columbia, Prepare for Rising Sea (w/ a discussion of sediment), Tearing Down the Past Builds Healthier Future for Wetlands, Energy, Enviro, Rec & Tribal Interests Voice Opinions on Ocean Policy, Report: World's Ocean at Risk of Entering Mass Species Extinction Phase, Salmon Once Again Explore Marsh Mapped by Lewis and Clark, Salmon Survival: It's All About the Early Days in the Ocean, Oregon Project Reproduces Lakes' Natural Flood Cycle, Groups Question Port's Dumping on West Hayden Island, Enviros Question Dredge Spoil Dumping on West Hayden Island, USACE Proposes Lower Columbia River Maintenance Dredging, Estuary Improving - But Worries Still Linger About Toxics, Critics of the Portland River Plan are All Wet, Oregon Warns Permit for Natural Gas Port Unlikely, High Rate of Juvenile Steelhead Mortality in Estuaries, Ocean Indicator Report Shows Conditions Worsen in 2009, WA Signs Agreement with Federal Action Agencies, Canada Ocean Report: 2008 Coldest Water In 50 Years, Estuary MOA may Save Agency Jobs and Fish, Feds with WA to Accelerate Habitat Projects in Estuary, Agreement to Boost Columbia River Salmon Habitat, Ocean 'Indicators' Help Forecasts for Salmon Returns, NMFS Disregarded It's Own Scientists' Criticisms, Plans in Motion to Restore Ross Island Habitat, 2008 Ocean Conditions for Fish One of Best on Record, Cold Water Rejuvenates Oregon Ocean, Salmon, Salmon Secrets may Cast Light on Warming Trends, Biodiversity: Unraveling the Mysteries of Salmon Migration, Study Shows More Salmon Survive West's Dammed Rivers, Dams Not Main Cause of Salmon Collapse, Study Says, Radio Tags Shed Light on Salmon Migration Routes, World's Oceans Could Become "Soupy Swill": Expert, Cold Water Rings Dinner Bell for West Coast Salmon, Bering Sea Pollock Fleet Faces Closure Over Salmon, Overdue Protections for Chinook Salmon Move Forward, New Studies: Jellyfish Populations' Impact On Salmon, Fisheries Agency will Explain Estuary Plan, Year's Early Zooplankton Arrival Bodes Well for Salmon, Snake Fall Chinook Studies Get More Complicated, A Revolution In Fish Tracking Gets Under Way, Effect of Climate Change on Oceans Gaining Attention, Canadian Scientists Predict Poor Salmon Runs, Study Parasites to Track Salmon, say Researchers, Program will Track Salmon in the Pacific Ocean, Death of Birds and Sea Life on West Coast. Academics, March 27, 2015 — Academics, September 12, 2017 — Can Scat, Diet, Breath Give Clues to Orca Decline? Student Life, October 25, 2006 — Reflecting on the new entertainment economy, the Biola Media Conference sought to define success and the future of the industry within and beyond a digital perimeter. Academics, The Chimes, The Point and Biolan Win Awards at Annual Conference, November 19, 2009 — By Jenna Bartlo Academics, Students traveled to Japan to shoot on location, October 28, 2009 — in Academics, February 12, 2016 — By Sarah Dougher — in — — Academics, February 21, 2014 — Student Life, Crowell School of Business Dean Rings New York Stock Exchange Bell, Crowell School of Business Launches New Certificate in Personal Financial Planning, Biola University Professor’s Film Receives Five Award Nominations, Alumnus Tom McCarty’s Recent Film “Mank” Nominated for Six Golden Globes, Student Creates Tutoring Business During Pandemic to Serve Students with Austism, Director of Calling and Career Initiative Shares How to Discover Your Calling, School of Cinema and Media Arts Creatively Adjusts to Remote Learning, Biola University Professors’ Research Sheds Light on COVID-19 Modes of Transmission, Professor Shares Why Christmas Music is Therapeutic, Student Run Public Relations Agency Celebrates Reaffiliation with PRSSA National, Historic COVID-safe Drive-Thru Commencement Ceremonies, Biola University Launches New Office of Innovation, Biola University to Launch New Master of Public Health Program, Biola University Professor Corroborates Sign-Stealing Evidence Against MLB teams in Statistics Report, Biola University School of Education Adds New Early Childhood Online Degree Program, Biola University School of Cinema and Media Arts Named to The Wrap’s Top 50 Film Schools, Biola Launches 5-Year Winsome Conviction Project to Initiate Civil Discourse, Biola Launches Winsome Conviction Project to Initiate Civil Discourse During a Divisive Era, Biola University's Torrey Honors Institute Becomes Torrey Honors College, Biola University Torrey Honors Institute Becomes Torrey Honors College, U.S. News Ranks Biola in Top Tier of America’s Best National Universities, Biola Announces New Dean of the School of Science, Technology and Health, Dr. Doug Daugherty Named Dean of Biola’s Rosemead School of Psychology, High School Students in Indonesia Earn College Credit Through Biola’s Film School, Biola Grieves Passing of Professor and Administrator Bob Harp, AMC Networks Executive To Lead Biola University’s New Film School, Alumni Offer Wisdom and Training in New Cinema and Media Arts Course, Tom Halleen Named Founding Dean of Biola’s School of Cinema and Media Arts, Biola Feature Film Airs on PBS Guam in Partnership with the Guam International Film Festival’s Select Showcase, Sociology Professor Featured in Asian American PBS Documentary Series, Cinema and Media Arts Professor Writes Lifetime Movie Script, Biola University Congratulates Fall 2019 Graduates, Michael Maples, Co-founder of Trumark Companies, Will Give Address at Biola University Fall Commencement 2019, Professor Joe Henderson Releases Paradigm-Shifting New Book on Jeremiah, Biola Announces Closure of Biola Youth Academics and Torrey Academy, Two Biola Professors Receive Grants for New Research to Foster Humanitarian Growth, Professors Receive Outstanding Awards from the American Psychological Association, Student Publication “The Point” Magazine Receives National Pacemaker Award, Biola Remembers the Life of Phillip Johnson, Professor Matthew Wright Advances Research as a Visiting Fellow at Princeton University, Education Professors Conducted Research on the Effects of Dual Language Immersion Programs on Student Attitudes Toward Multiculturalism, U.S. News Recognizes Biola on Seven Special Recognition Lists, Graduate Student Recognized as Finalist for OC Parenting Magazine Teacher Awards, Professor Greg Peters Appointed as a Visiting Scholar at the University of Cambridge, New Online Public Relations and Reputation Management Programs to Launch, Biola’s Science Facility Receives Grand Prize for Building Design, Alumna Wins 2019 Emerging Leader Award from Orange County Public Relations Society of America, Variety Recognizes Biola’s Cinema and Media Arts Program in Best Film Schools List, Biola’s School of Education Exceeds Standards During Accreditation Visit, In-N-Out CEO, Lynsi Snyder-Ellingson, Encouraged Graduates at Biola’s Commencement Ceremonies to Live Radically, Biola University Professor Plays Guitar on Grammy Winning Film Soundtrack, Biology Professor Wendy Billock Propels Sciences to Advance and Champion Students, Student Publications Recognized for Excellence with Distinguished Awards, Biola’s School of Science, Technology and Health to Launch Three New Undergraduate Programs, Crowell School of Business Announces 4th Annual Biola Startup Competition Winners, Three Inspiring Women Honored with Biola’s Annual Ruby Awards, Biola Dean Paul Ferguson Named as APU’s Next President, Biola University Recognized as One of the Top 25 Theatre Programs in the Country, Biola Student Sierra McCoy Receives Ruby Award, Biola Professor Kitty Purgason Receives Ruby Award, Talbot Launches New Master’s Program with Focus on Classical Theology, John M. Perkins Honored with Biola University’s Colson Conviction and Courage Award, Biola Film “Mallory, Los Angeles” Wins Broadcast Education Association Award of Excellence, President Barry Corey Gave Keynote Address at LA Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast, New Online Graduate Programs Provide Greater Accessibility for MBA Students, New Game Design and Interactive Media Concentration Offers New Career Path for Cinema and Media Arts Majors, John M. Perkins to Receive Biola University’s Colson Conviction and Courage Award, Six Finalist Teams Announced for 4th Annual Biola Startup Competition, Rosemead Student’s Research Wins Competition at APA Annual Conference, Biola Professors Share Expertise in New Book on Special Education Published in Arabic, Professor Tim Muehlhoff’s New Book Addresses the Reality of Spiritual Warfare in Marriage, New Cognition and Neuroscience Research will Transform STEM Classes at Biola, National Media Organization Recognizes Student Magazine Once Again, Professor Addresses the Reality of Spiritual Warfare in Marriage, Kyle Strobel Authors New Book on Jonathan Edwards, Biola Provides Special Education Training in the Middle East, Faculty Spotlight: Public Relations Pro Carolyn Kim, Sister Helen Prejean Addresses Capital Punishment in First Episode of “The Table Audio” Podcast Season Two, How Rhetoric Impacts Women Leadership in the Pentecostal Church, President of The Giving Keys Speaks at Fourth Annual Startup Competition Kick Off, U.S. News Names Biola a Best National University, Biola University Welcomes Nearly 1,800 New Students, Biola Named as a Top University for International Students by US News & World Report, Biola Hosts Praxis Academy for Young Entrepreneurs, Recovering the Lost Spiritual Practice of Conversation, Variety Ranks Biola’s Cinema and Media Arts Program in Best Film Schools List, Biola University Theatre 21 Presents: Metamorphoses, Nearly 1,000 to Gather at a Conference to Learn About Racial Reconciliation, Director of Special Education Authors New Autism Textbook for Educators, Biola University to Open New Alton and Lydia Lim Center for Science, Technology and Health, Biolans Provide Insight on How Universities Can Address Racial Matters. Academics, March 25, 2010 — — Academics, Student Life, Fox News Reports Few Challengers Stepping Up, August 25, 2011 — By Staff 248-352-8512 Johon Migliorini. Considers Curbs on Columbia Hatcheries, Northern Idaho Hatchery Needs Expensive Repairs, Upriver Chinook "Washing in And Out" Select Fishing Areas, Biologists Call for Changes to Columbia Salmon Hatcheries. Mining Giant Over Alleged Smelter Pollution, Lake Roosevelt: The Dam-made Lake Holding a Century of Pollution, Groups Sue EPA Over WA's Fish-Consumption Standard, EPA Suspends $125,500 Fine on Portland Harbor Companies, Oregon, Washington, Warn Against Eating Columbia River Fish, Warning: Some Columbia River Fish Not Safe to Eat, DoE Proposes New Approach for Hanford Nuclear Cleanup, Contaminated Fish Alert: High Mercury, PCBs in Certain Columbia River Species, Oregon, Washington Issue Columbia River Fish Warning, Coast Guard Responds to Boat Sinking on the Columbia River, Court: Work on Yucca Mountain Must Resume, Greens Call Bonneville Dam Cancerous Polluter, Oil Discharge in Columbia River Increases Natives' Cancer Risk by 5,000 Percent, Army Corps is Sued for Oil Leaks into Columbia River, Either a Major Victory or a Devastating Defeat, Over Wastewater Treatment Plan, Cooperative Conducts Oil Spill-Response Practice at Port of Longview, Hanford Officials Hid Leak Evidence from Advisory Panel, NRC: Feds Need Coordinated, Common Approach for Pesticides' Impacts on ESA Species, Portland Harbor Companies Ask EPA to Drop $125,500 Superfund Fine, Agency Fines Portland Harbor Interests $125,000, EPA Hits Lower Willamette Group with $125,500 Penalty on Portland Harbor Cleanup, Portland Reaches Settlement Over Willamette River Superfund Site, How Fish Consumption Determines Water Quality, NMFS' Pesticide BiOp Thrown Out on Appeal, Appeals Court Remands Salmon/Pesticide BiOp Back to District Court; Demands Clarity, Appeals Court Overturns Federal Finding on Three Pesticides, Federal Judges Vacate Controversial NMFS Pesticides Biological Opinion, Energy Northwest Earthquake Drill in Richland, Six Hanford Tanks Leaking Radioactive Waste, America's Most Contaminated: Radioactive Waste Leaks into NW River, At the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, a Steady Drip of Toxic Trouble, Bret Simpson, Scrap Dealer Who Botched Salvage of Barge Davy Crockett, Fined $405,000, Derelict Vessel Owner Ordered to Pay More Than $1 Million for Columbia River Oil Spill, EPA Criticizes Clean-Up Study for Portland Harbor Superfund Site, Colville Tribes Claim Columbia River Pollution Court Win, Ecology Finds No Source of Minor Snake River Sheen, Bonneville To McNary: Fish Show High Levels of Toxic Pollutants, Degraded Riparian Areas, State Study Finds Columbia Water 'Generally Good', Pesticide Makers ask Court to Overturn Restrictions, OR Commission Rejects Pesticide Restriction Petition, says Several Programs Addressing Issue, As Ongoing Project, Columbia Riverkeeper Collects Toxin Data in Fish Caught by Anglers, Toxic Algae Warning Issued for Little Goose Dam, Court Rules Against Clark Co. in Polluted Runoff Case, Teck Resources Admits it Polluted Columbia River in US, Teck Metals Concedes Canada Smelter Leached Heavy Metals into Upper Columbia River, Mining Company Teck Admits Polluting U.S. By Jenna Bartlo Academics, Gary Strauss co-authors Grief & Abortion, book gives insight on the healing process after an abortion, December 14, 2011 — By Jenna Bartlo Biola Named One of the "Most Outstanding" Properties in La Mirada. — ." in 647-330-4563 Seleste Fiechtner. Academics, January 27, 2014 — When you upgrade to Crunchbase Pro, you can access unlimited search results, save to custom lists or to Salesforce, and get notified when … Academics, Rev. Alumni, March 9, 2010 — Reel. Academics, November 9, 2017 — — Academics. — in — Academics, Co-producer of “Dorm Series” returns after a semester off, February 24, 2012 — in Academics, December 19, 2019 — On January 29, 2013, the Biola community joined Talbot School of Theology to celebrate the installation of Dr. Clinton E. Arnold as its sixth Dean. in By Kili Wall Student Life, Professor Tim Muehlhoff Discusses Healthy Communication on Moody Radio, May 20, 2010 — Academics, Academics, Academics, In a divisive era, professors and authors Tim Muehlhoff and Rick Langer aim to help Christians deepen convictions without dividing communities, October 7, 2020 — By Jenna Bartlo Biola University Announces New School of Cinema and Media Arts, Biola University Hosts 4th Annual Asian American Ministry Conference, Biola Alumna Creates System to Process Key Part of Sexual Assault Kits in Minutes, Apologetics Professor Authors New Book on Why God Allows Evil, Crowell School of Business Launches Third Annual Startup Competition, Top Biola Courses Now Available to Lifelong Learners at Fraction of the Cost, Top Courses Now Available to Lifelong Learners at Fraction of the Cost, New Book Explores How Independent Leaders are Changing the Religious Landscape, Biola’s Crowell School of Business to Host Praxis Academy, Professor Contributes to New Book on Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Philosopher and Theologian William Lane Craig Named in Biola’s First Endowed Chair, Biola Professor Presents Research on Unconscious Gender Bias in the Workplace. in Academics, Professor’s updated book remains focused on developing the role of reason in the life of the soul, November 16, 2012 — — By Jenna Bartlo By Jenna Bartlo Academics, May 29, 2014 — in By Jenna Bartlo More than 10,000 viewed Biola University’s apologetics event Saturday, April 4, 2009; a debate on the existence of God. — in Academics, Newest Biola graduate degree equips students for CPA requirements, February 13, 2015 — Student Life, Rick Warren Inaugurates New Series of Faith and Science Lectures, October 5, 2009 — in 647-330-2761 Davan Kaz. By Harmony Wheeler By Brenda Velasco Academics, Biola listed among the nation’s best universities, September 10, 2013 — in — — — in Academics. in in By Jenna Bartlo in Biola Junior’s Film Nominated for Best Film, September 22, 2009 — Student Life, Eagles have 16 of 19 athletic teams finish with a 3.0 GPA or better, July 30, 2010 — 647-330-8350 Keke Rita. Academics, Biola's Public Relations Student Society of America chapter receives award and professor Michael Longinow spoke at a recent journalism conference, January 5, 2017 — By Jenna Loumagne in By Irene Pan Academics, April 6, 2015 — By Staff — — By Brenda Velasco By Jenna Bartlo in By Jenna Bartlo — — — First Nations say Sea Lice Spreading from Fish Farms to Wild Salmon, Abundant Steelhead Run Benefits More Than Anglers, Class-action Over Salmon Farming off Vancouver Island, Study Details How Ocean Fish Farming Harms Wild Salmon, Consumer Groups Call on FDA to Test Chilean Salmon, Chile Moves to Clean Up Salmon-Farming Industry, Salmon Escape from Canadian Fish Farm Probed, Chilean Salmon Farm Enhances Security with Video, Farmed Salmon Decimating Wild Salmon Worldwide, NW Fish Experts Debunk Controversial Sea Lice Study, Farmed or Wild Salmon, Consumers Asks Stores, 33 Groups Call on Salmon Farms to Protect Wild Salmon, Salmon Farm Approved, Geoduck Proposal Nixed, Closed-pen Salmon Farming Project Underway, Chilean Salmon Industry Damaging Lakes, WWF Says, Demand for B.C. Chinook Catch Rates Improve For Buoy 10 Anglers, Look South for King Salmon, North for Pinks, Excited About 1st Salmon Season in Nearly 30 Years, Tribal Fishing Season Opens on Columbia River, Wild Chinook Retention Gets the Green Light, Ocean Salmon-Angling Prospects Showing Promise, Government Proposes Changes in Fishing Rules, Poached Salmon Found Near Stanley Hatchery, Salmon Sales Surge on Demand for Upscale Fish, Commission Revises Idaho Salmon Fishing Regulations, Chinook Season may be Over on Main Salmon River, ID Closing Portion of Snake River to Chinook Fishing, ID Salmon Fishing Season to Begin, Fish or Not, Mixed News on Fishing, Digging Opportunities, Chinook Salmon Season Probable on Upper Salmon, Fishery Managers Propose Limited Chinook Season, Anglers Back More Fishing, for Fewer Fish, Columbia Spring Chinook Run Gaining Momentum, Salmon Forecast has a Couple Bright Spots, Budget Cuts Funding for Fisheries Programs, Compact Changes Angling Rules in Midstream, Columbia River Spring Chinook Seasons Set, Steelhead Anglers Gear Up for Shift to Wild Runs, Panel Seeks to Extend Spring Chinook Season, Tribal Gill-Netters Get More Fishing Days, A Fat Tail Run Allows Fishing Times to Expand, Chinook Retention to Continue for Rest of Year, Prospects Good for Columbia & Coast Chinook, Catch-and-Release will Start Oct. 1 for Chinook, Economic Renaissance on the Columbia River, CRITFC Tribes Pursue Fish Processing Center, Tribal Fishermen Look to Expand Their Market, Fishing Picks Up, Wait for Fall Run Continues, Commercial Fishery Cut Back Due to Impacts, Steelhead Season Opens on Clearwater River, Approval of More Fishing for Tribal Gill Netters, Tribal Fishing Approved for Chinook, Steelhead, 2004 Good Harvest Year for Spring Chinook, Tribes Target End of '04 Spring Chinook Run, Salmon Season on Salmon River is Extended, Fish for Trucked Salmon in the Boise River, Tribes Began Second Lower Columbia Fishing, Columbia Closes to Spring Chinook Angling, Chinook Fishing Closed as Run Counts Drop, Bonneville Fish Counts Above 10-Year Average, Summer Spill Plays Role Setting Harvest Quota, Gillnetters Near Impact Limit; Fishing Halted, Catch Quota with ESA-Listed Stocks in Mind, First Few Fish Trickle over Bonneville Dam, Seeking Better Cooperation in Data Gathering, Gillnetters Hit River; Few Fish But Good Prices, Anglers Catching Steelhead Forces Closures, Tribe Seeks Fisheries Enforcement Funding, Giant Spring Chinook Run Forecast to Upper, Both Sides Seeking Big Spring Haul of Salmon, Successful 2003 Chinook, Steelhead Fishery, Project Evaluates Impacts of 'Ghost Nets', Chinook, Coho Catch Tops One Million Fish, Fall Chinook Passing Bonneville Break Record, Proposed Fishery on Snake Hatchery Chinook, Anglers Reminded of Rules for Sport Season, Columbia Salmon, Anglers on Collision Course, Salmon Season to Close on South Fork Salmon, Rare Summer Chinook Sport Fishery Approved, Anglers Get to Go Again for Spring Chinook, Monitoring Survival of Catch-Release Chinook, Reduced Catch Allows Sport Fishery Extension, Select Area Fishery Shows More Upriver Fish, Harvest Managers Juggling with Impact Limits, Tribal Gillnetters 3-Day Commercial Fishery, Sport Fishers get Another 4 Days in Lower, Tribal Fishers Harvesting Ceremonial Fish, Gates are Open for Bountiful Salmon Harvest, Ocean Fishing Seasons Reflect Run Strength, Fishing Too Good Too Early; Impact Limits, Downstream for Chinook Success on Columbia, Gillnetters Return but Fishing Season Gloomy, Unusual Fish Mix Hampers Columbia Fishery, Higher Mortality Prompts Tangle Net Changes, Wild Steelhead Protection in Lower Columbia, Officials, Fishing Interests Mull Gill, Tangle Net, NWPPC Funding for 2003 Tangle Net Fishery, Smaller Net Mesh for Spring Chinook Fishery, Lower Columbia Fishers Target Fall Chinook, Tangle Net Fishery Angers, Concerns Anglers, First Since '65, Tribes Sell Summer Chinook, Biologists Haul Sockeye on Trucks to Avoid Unusually Warm Northwest Rivers.