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Heat and drought devastate sockeye salmon fishing and spawning on Washington rivers
Here at the confluence of the Okanogan and Columbia rivers, tens of thousands of sockeye and chinook salmon stage themselves every summer in an underwater base camp, waiting to make a final push to higher elevations in Canada and their cold-stream destiny: spawning.
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Can you post this also in /t/britishcolumbia?
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