Two-dozen Pacific lamprey attach themselves to a fish viewing window at Bonneville Lock and Dam as they make their way upstream. Lamprey are also important to Columbia Basin tribes because of their rich, fatty meat that provided a food source for during feasts and celebrations. (U.S. Army photo by Heather Monti)

Fish

Portland District Fish Program

We rely on varied operational approaches, including spill, turbine improvements, surface passage, bypass and fish transportation systems, to address the impacts on fish populations from hydroelectric projects (along with habitat, hatcheries and harvest--commonly referred to as the four H’s) for an effective fish restoration strategy.

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Programs

Fish Counts