Stream repairs in Southeast expanding salmon spawning sites


Efforts are underway in several parts of Southeast Alaska to repair salmon habitat damaged by logging. Work crews are tearing up roads, replacing culverts and repairing streams to give mature salmon more places to spawn and their fry more places to grow. Photos by Ed Schoenfeld.

Ed Schoenfeld, CoastAlaska – Juneau

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