Summary

Following the removal of four hydroelectric dams along the Klamath River, which flows from southern Oregon through northern California to the Pacific Ocean, salmon have returned to spawn in tributaries inaccessible for over a century.

The largest dam removal project in U.S. history, completed in October 2024, restored more than 400 miles of habitat and improved water quality.

Local tribes, including the Yurok and Karuk, celebrated this long-fought victory, citing healthier fish and cooler water temperatures.

Early salmon spawning success offers hope for restoring the river’s ecosystem and guiding future habitat restoration efforts.

The dams had produced minimal power but caused significant ecological harm.

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      15 days ago

      It was a poster I saw up in the PacNW years ago. Nice artwork, and the phrase “Spawn or Die!!” which I thought was hilarious, because it truly is spawn and die. I tried to find it on the interwebs but was unsuccessful.