Kokanee Return in 2022 is Promising

In 2017, fewer than 20 Kokanee returned to the creeks surrounding Lake Sammamish to spawn. This past year, the Kokanee work group counted around 2,000.

Since the Kokanee workgroup began to restore habitats, fix culverts, treat the water and set up incubation boxes, they've seen an increase in returning Kokanee; from counting fewer than 20 in 2017, they counted around 2,000 in the past year.

Tio learn more about the Kokanee Work Group and the efforts of the Snoqualmie Tribe,

King County, Snoqualmie Tribe, partners continue efforts to restore Kokanee population | king5.com

Lake Sammamish kokanee, King County, Washington - King County

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