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Video: Putting in the Nisqually River weir

Source: Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission

Pulling a several ton weir into the Nisqually River is a big job. It takes a few days.

 

Nisqually River weir deployment from NW Indian Fisheries Commission on Vimeo.

Nisqually River weir deployment from NW Indian Fisheries Commission on Vimeo.

The weir will be used by the Nisqually Indian Tribe later this summer to sort and count salmon as they migrate up the Nisqually River.

Author Kim KalliberPosted on July 23, 2013July 23, 2013Categories Local NewsTags fish, Nisqually River, weir

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