White Salmon River Basin: Lamprey Project (NFWF Project #2006-0175-020) Final Programmatic Report

The White Salmon River (WSR) is in southwest Washington in the Columbia River Gorge and it originates on Mount Adams. Lampreys are not widely distributed in the WSR. Western brook lamprey distribution in the WSR basin was limited to the mainstem of the WSR both above and below Condit Dam and one tributary.

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Natural Resources Biologist
Fish and Aquatic Conservation,
Science Applications
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Science of the Service Planning Team ,
FAC Representative for Regional Bull Trout Advisory Group ,
Associate Editor for Northwest Science,
Affiliate Professor at Portland State University
Vancouver,WA
Greg Silver
Jeff Jolley
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