(KNDO) – The Washington Bureau of Reclamation is teaming up with Yakama Nation in hopes of bringing the latest fish technology right to Yakima. It’s called the Whoosh. It’s 1100 feet of high ...
The long tube wiggled and then violently wobbled, shaking as a salmon came blasting out the end and belly-flopped into the water. Still in its pilot phase, the cannon-type device, "o'fish'ally" known ...
For more than 80 years, the Santee Spillway has helped control water flow between Lake Marion and the Santee River, but it has also blocked the migration of fish swimming upstream to spawn. Now, a new ...
Whooshh Innovations CEO Vince Bryan III, left, speaks to the crowd gathered at the Chief Joseph Dam in Bridgeport where his company was operating its Whooshh Passage Portal, a system for moving salmon ...
Fish with migration paths blocked by a dam can be shot over the top via the Whooshh Passage Portal technology after being sorted by artificial intelligence. Whooshh Innovations is a Seattle-based ...
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