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First, the good news. When a 53-foot fish tanker truck crashed and
rolled upside down on an embankment next to a creek in northeast Oregon,
its driver suffered only minor injuries. And as the truck came to a
rest, its tank settled downhill, next to the water.
The fish had been raised at Lookingglass Hatchery to give a population
boost to wild salmon in the Imnaha River, around 90 miles to the east.
"The smolts lost represent about 20 percent of the total that will be
released into the Imnaha River this year," the Oregon Department of Fish
and Wildlife said.
https://www.npr.org/2024/04/04/1242762152/fish-out-of-water-story-ends- with-77-000-young-salmon-in-the-wrong-water
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