NEW USFWS STUDY: COMBINATION OF FACTORS CAUSED KLAMATH SALMON DIE-OFF IN 2002

An unusual combination of factors — including a high density of congregating fish, low flows, warm temperatures and a delayed upstream migration — sparked a disease epidemic that led to the loss of more than 34,000 salmon and other fish in the Klamath River in 2002, according to a study released today by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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