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Fish researchers worldwide now have an inexpensive and effective way to study fish passage dams. That’s because Northwest researchers are releasing reams of data to broaden the understanding of fish behavior at dams around.
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Salmon and steelhead heading out to sea have lucked into some of the best ocean conditions in decades.
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A Yakima group is pushing for more controversial water storage reservoirs in Central Washington, the same week Rep. Dan Newhouse, R-Washington, visited with the group.
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Two surveys about breaching the Snake River dams show opposing results.
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Columbia River fish could have another challenge to their ecosystem. Growing numbers of American shad could challenge salmon and steelhead.
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Soon, it could be easier to track young sockeye salmon around dams.
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Upper Columbia tribes want help to continue reintroducing salmon above Grand Coulee Dam.
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A new craft whiskey is helping save salmon.
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Environmental groups plan to pause their 20-year legal battle to protect salmon.
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Salmon are now spawning in waters blocked by Grand Coulee Dam. It's the start of a larger effort to reintroduce salmon into the blocked area.