Sockeye salmon were cut off from their habitat above Cle Elum Dam. Now a massive structure will help them back.
CLE ELUM LAKE — About 200,000 juvenile sockeye salmon swam through a flume over the top of the Cle Elum Dam in April and May this year, beginning their migration to the ocean through channels in the ...
YAKIMA, Wash. - Sport anglers could catch more non-native trout in Lake Cle Elum and give sockeye a leg up in the process under a proposed change to fishery regulations. The proposal by the state ...
CLE ELUM, Wash. (AP) — Carcasses dot the banks of the Cle Elum River bank, signifying an end as well as a beginning. Here, some 18 miles northwest of Cle Elum, are the bodies of adult fish who ...
Plans to restore salmon to the Cle Elum River above the Cle Elum Dam call for a unique spiral water slide to let juvenile fish head downstream. The Yakima Herald-Republic reports the Bureau of ...
SALMON LA SAC, Wash. — The Yakama Nation Indian Tribe released sockeye salmon into a lake on the east slope of the Cascades on Tuesday, marking yet another effort by Pacific Northwest tribes to ...
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