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Why are the lower Snake River dams so damaging to salmon and steelhead?

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Why are the lower Snake River dams so damaging to salmon and steelhead?

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Snake River salmon and steelhead face eight dams each direction on their way to and from the ocean. Approximately 10-15% of ocean-bound young salmon are killed at each dam. Spinning turbines at the dams draw in large numbers of salmon smolts as they migrate downstream, killing them with the force of the spinning water and massive pressure changes.

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