Higher Water Temperature Primary Cause Of Early Spring Chinook Mortality In Willamette River

Elevated water temperatures are most likely the cause of spring chinook salmon deaths in the Willamette River and some of its tributaries, according to fish biologists from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.

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