NEW STUDY LOOKS AT JUVENILE FISH STRANDING IN HANFORD REACH

A study released this morning (April 15) concludes that flow fluctuations in the mid-Columbia River’s Hanford reach due to dam operations cause significant mortality of juvenile fall chinook that rear there and that those impacts appear to be significantly greater than previously estimated.

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