1. LOW FLOWS, FLUCTUATIONS TAKE TOLL ON HANFORD CHINOOK

The Columbia Basin’s healthiest wild fall chinook population took a
potentially severe hit this spring and early summer with at least 1.6
million fry dying outright — the victims of low river flows and
fluctuating water levels in south-central Washington’s Hanford Reach.

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