American Shad Discovered Just Miles Upstream of Former Columbia

American Shad Discovered Just Miles Upstream of Former Columbia

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Struggling fish species returns to spawning grounds for the first time in over a century, just months after dam removal completed For the first time in over a century, American Shad (Alosa sapidissima) have been discovered upstream from the former Columbia Dam site on the 42-mile long Paulins Kill river, an important tributary to the

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