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I thought you might like watching the fish go through the counting
station. Bonneville Dam, Oregon Shore Station. Image updates every 30 seconds. Watch when you have a few minutes. Lots of fish going through. Hatchery fish have the small top fin near the tail clipped, wild fish don't. Varies by season. Now Salmon, Lakers, lampreys are common, other times shad, white bass and other neat stuff. http://www.nwp.usace.army.mil/op/b/fishcam.asp |
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