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Upper Columbia Prioritization Web Map Launch
The Upper Columbia Regional Technical Team and UCSRB teamed up to update the regional Biological Strategy for prioritizing habitat actions and publish the results on
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February Science on the Street
Featured article A hypothesis-driven statistical approach for identifying ecosystem indicators of coho and Chinook salmon marine survival Highlights Salmon marine survival declined in Puget Sound
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Northern Pike During Invasive Species Week
Governor Inslee declared this week “Invasive Species Week” so in occasion we would like to shed some light to a lurking threat to the Upper
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Barrier Replacement in Derby Canyon Transforms Stream
Improving fish passage is a straightforward restoration action allowing federally listed and other aquatic species to access habitat and move freely in streams and rivers.
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January Science on the Street
Featured article Exceptionally high mortality of adult female salmon: a large-scale pattern and a conservation concern Abstract In recent decades, the relative proportion of female
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Middle Methow Project (M2)
The Middle Methow (M2) project was initiated in 2010 as a coordinated effort by the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) and Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) and