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Oregon and Washington fishery managers just approved mainstem commercial fisheries in the lower Columbia River, and tribal treaty commercial fisheries from Bonneville Dam to McNary Dam. These fisheries are modeled and managed on the early forecast, which as the current num- bers show, is only half of what was first pre- dicted. The lower Columbia commercial fishery season is partially based on the expectation that half of the run is already above Bonneville Dam—though this means little when those fish will run directly into, and are placed at risk from, approved tribal platform and net fisheries. Ultimately, there’s no assurance that wild fish will reach their home rivers to spawn. Add- ing urgency is a recent NOAA finding that ocean survival could remain very poor for at least two more years. w 23