A Fish Tale
February 1, 2018
DAYTON – The Tri-State Steelheaders and Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife staff have been playing "Mother Nature" in the Tucannon River.
WDFW fish biologist Michael Gallinat of Dayton said that in recent years too few salmon and steelhead have returned to the Tucannon River to spawn and die, providing the necessary nutrients to maintain a productive food web. So the WDFW has developed a protocol for stream nutrient enrichment.
Improving the food web is a bonus for aquatic bugs and, in turn, for fish, so the fish get a healthy start in life, before making their way to the ocean, Galli...
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