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* [http://www.nwr.noaa.gov/Salmon-Recovery-Planning/Recovery-Domains/Puget-Sound/PS-Chinook-Plan.cfm Puget Sound Chinook ESA Salmon Recovery Plan] | * [http://www.nwr.noaa.gov/Salmon-Recovery-Planning/Recovery-Domains/Puget-Sound/PS-Chinook-Plan.cfm Puget Sound Chinook ESA Salmon Recovery Plan] | ||
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Revision as of 10:30, 12 October 2009
Salmon recovery in the Pacific Northwest
Dam removal resources
- Dam removal references (Western Washington U Library)
Contents
Washington
Columbia River
There have been calls for removal of the lower 4 Snake River dams...
- Clickable dam map
- Entire watershed topographic map (PDF)
- Save Our Wild Salmon (non-profit)
Elwha River
Slated for dam removal in 2012?
- Elwha Ecosystem Restoration Project
- Chinook in the Elwha
- Chinook in Olympic Peninsula rivers
- EIS (PDF)
- Dam removal timeline
White Salmon River
Slated for dam removal in 2008? The White Salmon is a tributary of the Columbia River that originates at Mount Adams.
Oregon
California
Idaho+
- 1934 Sunbeam Dam on the main Salmon near Stanley
- 1963 Grangeville Dam on the south fork Clearwater
- 1973 Lewiston Dam on the Clearwater
- 2006 Cove Dam on Bear River in SE Idaho