Published on Jun 2, 2016
June
2, 2016 - Conservationists can now point to the largest dam removal
project in the U.S. as a success story. The ecosystem of Washington's
Elwha River has been thriving since the removal of its hydroelectric dam
system. Recent surveys show dramatic recovery, especially in the near
shore at the river's mouth, where the flow of sediment has created
favorable habitat for the salmon population. A new generation of salmon
species, some of which are endangered, are now present in the river.
Some hope that the restoration of the Elwha River will become a shining
example for the removal of dams across the U.S.
Read "River Revives After Largest Dam Removal in U.S. History."
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Check out salmon photos on National Geographic Your Shot.
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Learn more about the largest dam removal in U.S. history.
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Read "River Revives After Largest Dam Removal in U.S. History."
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/20...
Check out salmon photos on National Geographic Your Shot.
http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.co...
Learn more about the largest dam removal in U.S. history.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/ne...