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Tell Me Something Good: Salmon Spawning for the First Time in 80 Years in the Upper Columbia River

Parksville, BC, Canada / The Lounge 99.9 Jan 22, 2021 10:39 AM Tribal biologists have confirmed that chinook and steelhead salmon are spawning in the upper-Columbia River system in Washington state for the first time in 80 years. The discovery of 36 “redds” (where a female salmon deposits her eggs) along a prime eight-mile spawning stretch of a tributary of the Columbia called the Sanpoil River confirmed the Colville Tribe’s suspicions. It’s the culmination of decades of dreaming, and years of work, which one can hear in the words of Crystal Conant, a Colville tribal member of the Arrow Lakes and SanPoil bands, when she spoke to Eli Francovich at Spokesman. “I was shocked at first, then I was just overcome with complete joy…I don’t know that I have the right words to even explain the happiness and the healing,” she said. The Confederated Tribes of the Colville System have been planning and researching how it would be possible to restore salmon populations to the riv

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For the first time in more than 80 years, salmon spawn in the upper Columbia River

For the first time in more than 80 years, salmon spawn in the upper Columbia River
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Happiness and healing: For first time in years, chinook salmon spawn in Columbia River

Outdoornews December 21, 2020 SPOKANE, Wash. For the first time in more than a generation, chinook salmon have spawned in the upper Columbia River system. Colville Tribal biologists counted 36 redds, a gravely nest where female salmon lay eggs, along an 8-mile stretch of the Sanpoil River, a tributary of the Columbia, in September, the Spokesman Review-Journal reported. “I was shocked at first, then I was just overcome with complete joy,” said Crystal Conant, a Colville Tribal member from the Arrow Lakes and SanPoil bands. “I don’t know that I have the right words to even explain the happiness and the healing.”

For the first time in a generation, salmon spawning in upper Columbia River

For the first time in more than a generation, chinook salmon have spawned in the upper Columbia River system. Colville Tribal biologists counted 36 redds (a gravely nest in which female salmon lay their eggs) along an 8-mile stretch of the Sanpoil River, a tributary of the Columbia, in September. “I was shocked at first, then I was just overcome with complete joy,” said Crystal Conant, a Colville Tribal member from the Arrow Lakes and SanPoil bands. “I don’t know that I have the right words to even explain the happiness and the healing.” The news is a step toward full reintroduction of the migratory fish and another watershed cultural moment for the region’s tribes.

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