Salmon Return To Oregon’s Klamath Basin For The First Time Since 1912
The first salmon ( Oncorhynchus tshawytscha ) was bring out by biologists with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife ( ODFW ) , who identified the Pisces the Fishes on October 16 in a tributary of the Klamath River in southerly Oregon , above where the John C. Boyle Dam used to stand . “ We run into a large Pisces the solar day before ascent to surface in the Klamath River , but we only saw a dorsal fin , ” say Mark Hereford , ODFW ’s Klamath Fisheries Reintroduction Project Leader , in astatement ....