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About the Bonneville fish cameras. Virtual visitors can watch salmon and other fish migrate up the Columbia River from cameras inside the fish-counting stations at the fish ladders at...
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Bonneville Dam Fish Window. Salmon migrate up the Columbia...
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Due to network and cyber security issues, the U.S. Army...
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Ever wondered how fish get past the dam? Here's a live look at the Rocky Reach fish ladder from the Rocky Reach Discovery Center.What is a fish ladder? Fish ...
Robin Norris, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Park Ranger at the Bonneville Lock and Dam, narrated this video summarizing fish passage along the Columbia Rive...
Bonneville Dam Fish Window. Salmon migrate up the Columbia River, between Washington and Oregon states, June 19, 2020. These fish are passing by a "fish window" at Bonneville Lock and...
The Bonneville Dam fish count window on Sept 10, a day after the all-time record high daily count of almost 64,000 fish passing the dam.
29 Σεπ 2023 · You can visit Bonneville Dam anytime throughout the year, but the best time to see fish in the underwater viewing windows is when adult Chinook and coho salmon are migrating up the Columbia River from August - October, particularly September.
Due to network and cyber security issues, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers can no longer host live video of fish at Bonneville Dam. Fish counts are available at the Fish Passage Center,...