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Efforts Aim at Improving Salmon
Survival at Snake River Dams

by Matthew Weaver
Hermiston Herald, May 19, 2023

The system helps make the temperature
closer to the water in the rest of the ladder.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is adjusting the water temperature at the top of the fish ladders at the four lower Snake River dams. (Nicholas K. Geranios/Associated Press Photo) Experiments underway to improve salmon survival at the four lower Snake River dams include:

Because of the multi-year lag before the fish progeny swim back downstream, it will take years to gather enough data, he said. NOAA receives weekly updates to monitor fish health.

Keeping spillways open for five months of the year is not part of the dams' original design, Graves said. It's increasing wear and tear on the various hoists, bearings and mechanical systems involved.


Matthew Weaver
Efforts Aim at Improving Salmon Survival at Snake River Dams
Hermiston Herald, May 19, 2023

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