STUDY OFFERS CLUES TO SNAKE RIVER FALL CHINOOK LIFE HISTORY

Cool Dworshak reservoir water released in summer to improve conditions for juvenile salmon and steelhead migrating toward the ocean could possibly be doing double duty by providing a haven for subyearling fall chinook that choose to linger in-river, according to a “draft final” research report released earlier this month by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

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