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First "true"' Spring Chinook
Counted at Bonneville Dam

by Staff
The Columbian, February 28, 2015

NORTH BONNEVILLE -- The first "true" spring chinook was counted this week crossing Bonneville Dam in the Columbia River.

The Washngton Department of Fish and Wildlife reports the 3-foot-long salmon was bright, black-faced and had a clipped adipose fin.

An adult chinook was counted on Feb. 8, but was white-faced, which is indicative of either a fall chinook or a lower Columbia spring chinook which had strayed upstream as far as the dam.

Officials suspect the Feb. 8 chinook most likely was a very late fall fish.

Related Pages: Here Come the Fish: First Upriver Spring Chinook of 2015 Counted at Bonneville Dam Fish Ladder by Staff, Columbia Basin Bulletin, 2/27/15


Staff
First "true"' Spring Chinook Counted at Bonneville Dam
The Columbian, February 28, 2015

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