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Salmon Returning, Jumping (Long)

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2006

salmon jumping ladders, trying to go upstream

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  • wtf they have to fix this quick

  • and everybody wonders where the salmon are going from rivers,humans are 2 blame no 1 else

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  • @bomets

    I know but they still the best fish ever

  • they could at least give them a little chance and put a small salmon run there. this is just rediculas

  • Dam's usualy play a large roll in what your talking about.. Fish Weirs are setup at Fish Hatcheries to prevent Returning Adults from migrating and spawning/dieing infront of Hatchery Water intakes. Hatcheries who dont use this practice usualy see signs of Disease and high mortality for their young. Most streams like this are man made and not natural sections of river (These are obviously Hatchery Fish) Great Comment though.. atleast u show alot of understanding rather than negative feedback lol.

  • To shed some light on this situation, the reason why the barricade was built was to trap the salmon in one place until they could be harvested by hatchery personel. Still sad to think that these fish swim so long a ways only to get stopped by a stupid barrier made by us, so we could harvest them...

  • this is human greed at its worst.. fucking tva, army corps of engineers, etc, etc...

  • wtf!?!?

  • this is why you'll then get turd instead of fish in fishmacs @ mc donald's

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