Agriculture

Snake River steelhead returns highest in seven years

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Steelhead returns in the Snake River are the highest they’ve been since 2017, according to fisheries biologists.

Annual steelhead returns in the Snake River are the highest they’ve been since 2017 but still below recovery goals, an Idaho Department of Fish and Game official says.

More than 100,000 steelhead are likely to pass through Lower Granite Dam in 2024, the department reports on its website. But the reason counts are higher this year is linked to  the extremely low returns from 2017 to 2023.

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A steelhead. “…Things are improving but we are still a long way from where we would like to be,” said Tim Copeland of the Idaho Department of Fish and Game.

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