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Reclamation Managing Water in the West: Coho Salmon Production Potential in the Cle Elum River Basin Storage Dam Fish Passage Study Yakima Project, Washington. Technical Series No. PN-YDFP-007

机译:填海工程西部管理:Cle Elum河流域的Coho salmon生产潜力储存水坝鱼类通道研究Yakima项目,华盛顿。技术系列号pN-YDFp-007

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The Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) is leading a cooperative investigation with the Yakama Nation (YN), state and Federal agencies, and others, to study the feasibility of providing fish passage at the five large storage dams of the Yakima Project. These dams Bumping Lake, Kachess, Keechelus, Cle Elum, and Tieton were never equipped with fish passage facilities. Four of the five reservoirs were originally natural lakes and historically supported Native American fisheries for sockeye salmon and other anadromous and resident fish. Implementation of passage features at the dams has the potential to reintroduce sockeye salmon to the Yakima River basin; increase populations of upper basin steelhead, coho salmon, and Chinook salmon; restore life history and genetic diversity of salmon; and reconnect isolated populations of bull trout. Two species in the basin, bull trout and Mid-Columbia River steelhead, are listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act (ESA).

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