Record Details
Field | Value |
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Title | page 157 |
Relation | River in Common |
Date | 2005-01-12 to 2005-02-16 |
Rights | This item is in the public domain. Acknowledgement of the University of Oregon Libraries as a source is requested. |
Type | page |
Format | Scanned from originals using Silverfast AI 6.0 on UMAX Powerlook III flatbed scanner. Scanned images saved as 16 bit grayscale tiffs. 202.391 kb 8 bit - Gray Gamma 2.2 - greyscale Omnipage 14 used to OCR 8 bit grayscale tiffs and generate text files for full text access. 16 bit grayscale tiffs edited in Photoshop 6.0: cropped, rotated, reduced in size, levels adjusted, bit depth reduced to 8 and JPEGs created. |
Description | The Columbia River has a similar history. Hatcheries and other technologies were offered as the antidote to dams. When Grand Coulee blocked salmon from the Columbia's upper reaches, upper basin fish stocks were transplanted to hatcheries below the dam. The Mitchell Act, passed to mitigate the effects of other federal dams, began a hatchery-dominated program. At the Idaho Power Company's Hells Canyon projects, it took several years after the projects were built to find out that they could not... |
Identifier | http://oregondigital.org/u?/wwdl,1385 |