LOWER COLUMBIA CHUM SPAWNING IN LOWER NUMBERS COMPARED TO LAST YEAR

Threatened lower Columbia River chum salmon are spawning in the Ives Island area downstream from Bonneville Dam in lower numbers than they did in 2002.

The most recent count of chum salmon and redds observed by biologists on the spawning grounds between Ives and Pierce islands and the Washington shore is 25 percent lower than last year at this time, according to Ron Boyce, of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.

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