Low numbers of salmon returning could mean long road to recovery 
By Maxwell Tedford US Source: krcrtv 10/27/2023
Maxwell Tedford
Credit: KRCR
The number of salmon returning to Battle Creek for spawning this year is some of the lowest in decades. Staff at the Coleman National Fish Hatchery say the numbers likely mean it will take years before populations recover.
 

According to the project lead of the hatchery, Brett Galyean, this year, only 5,000 Chinook Salmon returned to spawn. A sharp drop from the 10,000 last year and the second-lowest the hatchery has seen in two decades. Galyean says the low number of salmon returning will make it harder to collect the 12 million eggs they hope to get that would let them release a large generation of smelts in the spring of 2024.

 
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