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Jim Day, fisheries biological technician inspects avian

Jim Day, fisheries biological technician inspects avian

Jim Day, fisheries biological technician inspects avian wires at The Dalles Lock and Dam-seen in the background. The wires help deter birds from preying on juvenile salmon as they migrate downstream through the... More

Jim Day puts out a structural fire during a training

Jim Day puts out a structural fire during a training

Jim Day puts out a structural fire during a training exercise as part of his volunteer fire fighting duties with High Prairie Fire and Rescue.

Jim Day, fisheries biological technician at The Dalles

Jim Day, fisheries biological technician at The Dalles

Jim Day, fisheries biological technician at The Dalles Lock and Dam, snaps a selfie in front of the East fish counting station window. Fish are counted as they swim through the fish ladders at the dam.

The Dalles Lock and Dam is located 192 miles upstream

The Dalles Lock and Dam is located 192 miles upstream

The Dalles Lock and Dam is located 192 miles upstream from the mouth of the Columbia River. It is one of the top ten largest hydropower dams in the United States! In addition to supplying hydropower to the Paci... More

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