More data coming in on the toll on salmon of last summer’s record hot weather.
After last summer’s record high temperatures and low water flow, Lummi Natural Resources staff discovered about 2,500 dead adult chinook in the South Fork Nooksack River.
Northwest Treaty Tribes Winter 2002
The NWTT newsletter is a great resource for stories on salmon recovery and other Salish Sea marine issues. This month, they include:
- How do we stop tire debris from killing salmon?
- Tribal Hatchery story
- European Green Crab update
- How beach restoration benefits Salmon and the Public
- And the article on Climate Change Threatens Salmon Recovery
Check it out and sign up to get it yourself! Or keep reading here on the Olympic Peninsula Environmental News and we’ll give you the short story.
Filed under: Climate Change, Endangered Species, Environmental Science, fisheries |