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Restoring Habitat for Great Lakes Fisheries on New York’s Salmon River

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Anglers fish in the Salmon River. A rocky shoreline and many green trees are visible in the background.

NOAA supports efforts to restore habitat and prevent erosion on the Salmon River in New York, a popular recreational fishing destination. Erosion, sedimentation, and changes to the water flow of the Salmon River have contributed to habitat degradation and threatened the health of the river’s fish population. NOAA provided $390,000 in Great Lakes Restoration Initiative funding to remove an abandoned railroad trestle bridge which was causing sediment buildup and erosion of the river’s streambank. 

Find the full story here: Restoring Habitat for Great Lakes Fisheries on New York’s Salmon River | NOAA Fisheries