As a larger than predicted run of sockeye salmon head up the Columbia and Snake rivers – some 400,000 fish — the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers took steps this week to cool water in the lower Snake River.
As a larger than predicted run of sockeye salmon head up the Columbia and Snake rivers – some 400,000 fish — the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers took steps this week to cool water in the lower Snake River.