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STEVENSON, Wash. — Some fish counts are down at Bonneville Dam this year, while others are up compared to the 10-year average. “It’s a complex reason, there’s no one single […] ...
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The veteran fishery biologist for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife was reviewing the daily count of steelhead passing Bonneville Dam. Tuesday’s figure didn’t seem right: 18,671.
By comparison, 1,151 fish have crossed Lower Granite Dam on the Snake River about 30 miles downstream from Lewiston. Through Wednesday, April 30, 78,662 chinook has passed Bonneville.
Salmon counts at Bonneville Dam won't reach prediction, say Oregon and Washington managers. Updated: ; May. 02, 2012, 1:05 p.m. | Published: ; May. 02, 2012, 12:05 p.m.
Oregon and Washington will reopen spring chinook salmon fishing Friday on the Columbia River below Bonneville Dam. More salmon than expected in counts at the dam allowed approval Wednesday of a ...
Bonneville Dam — No daily updates since Feb. 27. Cumulative count through Feb. 27 was 6 adult spring chinook, 1 jack chinook, 1,141 steelhead. The count through Feb. 27, 2015 was 8 adult spring ...
Fish managers couldn't believe their eyes when they scanned the fish count numbers from Bonneville Dam this morning. ... The total shad run over Bonneville Dam so far is 1,164,998.
Counts and water conditions at Bonneville Dam plus count at Willamette Falls. ... Bonneville Dam fish count. The Columbian Published: March 13, 2015, 12:00am. Share: ...
Sports; Outdoors; Huge daily counts of summer chinook running over Bonneville Dam Thu., July 16, 2015 Summer chinook fish counts at Bonneville Dam. (Fish Passage Center ...
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VANCOUVER, Wash. — When Joe Hymer first saw the figure, he thought it must have been a typo.