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Olympia is looking for your input on a salmon migration plan .

The Pursuit of Sustainable Salmon Fisheries

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has taken a proactive stance in addressing the challenges faced by salmon populations. Recognizing the critical state of these fish, the department is spearheading efforts to ensure their long-term survival and the sustainability of salmon fisheries.

# Success of the Rocky Reach Hydroelectric Project

The Rocky Reach Hydroelectric Project has been a beacon of hope for the conservation of young Chinook salmon. In the spring of the previous year, an unprecedented success was recorded:

  • Over 93% of the young Chinook salmon safely passed through the Rocky Reach Hydroelectric Project. * This marks the most successful survival study in the 21-year history of the Rocky Reach Habitat Conservation Plan.

    Introduction to the Workshop

    Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is excited to announce a hybrid workshop scheduled for October 2nd. This event is set to take place at the Confluence Technology Center in Wenatchee, Washington. The workshop is designed to be a collaborative platform where community members can contribute their insights and engage in meaningful discussions.

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