STUDY DETAILS ROLE OF SMOLT ‘TIMING’ IN POST-HYDRO MORTALITY

Timing, not the stress from barge travel, is the most likely reason that transported juvenile Snake River spring chinook salmon have greater overall post-Bonneville Dam mortality than those migrating in-river to the ocean, according to an article published in the November edition of the American Fisheries Society’s on-line journal “Transactions.”

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