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VisitFirst Klamath Salmon from Pacific Ocean to Klamath River Basin in Oregon Since 1912 After Dam Removal Project
Oct 19, 2024, 10:30 AM
The first Klamath salmon has successfully traveled from the Pacific Ocean to the Klamath River basin in Oregon, marking a significant ecological milestone following the recent removal of dams in California. This event is notable as it is the first time since 1912 that salmon have made this journey. The dam removal project aimed to restore the river's natural flow and improve the habitat for salmon, which have faced challenges due to water diversions in the early 2000s. Advocates for the Klamath salmon, including Representative Thompson, have been working for over two decades to enhance the health of the species and restore its migration routes.
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