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This web site has some really remarkable videos of five salmon species in
the throws of spawning. Whether you're a Fisheries Biologist or not, these
are outstanding videos that speak to an ecological process few have been
privileged to witness.
http://students.washington.edu/manu19b/UWspawnings.html
Brian S. Bigler
NW Region Asst. Biology Program Manager
Washington State Department of Transportation
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