Excellent series by long time Northwest journalist Christopher Dunagan
Following dam removal, migratory salmon have been free to swim into the upper Elwha River for the first time in 100 years. Their actual behaviors and reproductive success may well be driven by changes in their genetic makeup. Our seven-part series ‘Returning home’ examines how the fish are doing and whether the Elwha’s genetic legacy remains intact.
Salish Sea Currents
Returning home: The Elwha’s genetic legacy | Encyclopedia of Puget Sound (eopugetsound.org)
Filed under: Endangered Species, Environmental Science, Olympic Peninsula, Salmon | Tagged: elwha river, Freshwater habitat, Olympic Peninsula, Salish Sea Currents magazine, Salmonids, Species and food webs |