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MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell May 5, 2021 05:21:00

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MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell May 5, 2021 05:20:00

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MSNBC Craig Melvin Reports May 4, 2021 15:50:00

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Suquamish Tribe and Keta Legacy Foundation gather data on smolt salmon

View Comments The Suquamish Tribe is currently conducting its yearly survey to gather information on coho salmon traveling to Chico Creek, using a partnership with a private and virtually untouched forest preserve to help determine any issues that might be threatening population numbers.  One of the most important pieces of the puzzle is habitat, said Jon Oleyar, Suquamish Fisheries biologist. This tributary is one of the best in the county, said Oleyar, but said early observations are showing a lower number of returning fish.  “If there’s no fish coming down here it’s pretty safe to say there’s no fish in the rest of the county,” he said, though adding that no two streams are exactly alike. 

KPIX CBS Weekend News May 3, 2021 00:52:00

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