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$14 Million Later,
First Idaho Hatchery Sockeye Comes Home

by Samanth Wright
Boise State Public Radio, September 4, 2019

(Darin Oswald) Two decades ago the sockeye destined to become one of the most famous salmon in the West took a solitary 900-mile swim up the Columbia and Snake rivers. Getting hatchery Snake River sockeye salmon from Idaho to the Pacific Ocean and back again is no easy task. A new hatchery that costs $14 million opened in 2013 to add another million fish each year going out of the Gem State. The first fish from the hatchery started coming back to the Sawtooth Valley this year. As of last week, only 15 sockeye had come home. We talk with Boise State Public Radio special correspondent Rocky Barker about the factors making the process more challenging.


Samanth Wright
$14 Million Later, First Idaho Hatchery Sockeye Comes Home <-- Listen at original site.
Boise State Public Radio, September 4, 2019

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