Flows from Mid-Columbia River basin hydroelectric projects are now being managed to protect thousands of nests left by more than 60,000 fall chinook salmon that returned to spawn in the Vernita Bar area of the Columbia’s Hanford Reach this fall.
Flows from Mid-Columbia River basin hydroelectric projects are now being managed to protect thousands of nests left by more than 60,000 fall chinook salmon that returned to spawn in the Vernita Bar area of the Columbia’s Hanford Reach this fall.