SALMON SMOLT SURVIVAL SIMILAR IN COLUMBIA, FRASER RIVERS
October 27, 2008
October 27, 2008
CORVALLIS, Ore., Oct. 27 -- Oregon State University issued the following news release:
A new study by researchers in Oregon and British Columbia has found that survival of juvenile salmon and steelhead during their migration to the sea through two large Northwest rivers - the Columbia and the Fraser - is remarkably similar despite one major difference.
The Columbia River has a series of dams, while the Fraser has none. However, the researchers point out, there clear . . .
A new study by researchers in Oregon and British Columbia has found that survival of juvenile salmon and steelhead during their migration to the sea through two large Northwest rivers - the Columbia and the Fraser - is remarkably similar despite one major difference.
The Columbia River has a series of dams, while the Fraser has none. However, the researchers point out, there clear . . .
