BE33-100-12
Aerial panorama of Cle Elum Dam in the Yakima Basin during construction of the Cle Elum Fish Passage Facilities.
These fish passage facilities, including the helix structure, will provide fish access to historic habitat and restore biodiversity and the natural production of anadromous salmonids in the upper Cle Elum subbasin including sockeye, coho and spring Chinook salmon, and Pacific lamprey. The project would also contribute to the recovery of two species listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act—the upper Middle Columbia River steelhead and bull trout.
5/1/2019 BOR Photo by Kirsten Strough
BE33-100-12
Aerial panorama of Cle Elum Dam in the Yakima Basin during construction of the Cle Elum Fish Passage Facilities.
These fish passage facilities, including the helix structure, will provide fish access to historic habitat and restore biodiversity and the natural production of anadromous salmonids in the upper Cle Elum subbasin including sockeye, coho and spring Chinook salmon, and Pacific lamprey. The project would also contribute to the recovery of two species listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act—the upper Middle Columbia River steelhead and bull trout.
5/1/2019 BOR Photo by Kirsten Strough