Overheated creeks dangerous for salmon populations

Posted by: Phoenix77

Overheated creeks dangerous for salmon populations - 08/31/14 05:51 PM

Overheated creeks dangerous for salmon populations
CLE ELUM, Wash. — Walking along the North Fork of the Teanaway River, it’s easy to see its waters sparkling in the sunshine.

It may look like a healthy forest creek, but the state actually considers it a polluted waterway because of a surprising culprit: heat.

Salmon and steelhead prefer cold waters and too much heat can kill them, so finding a way to keep creeks cool is a top priority for scientists working to rebuild the Yakima Basin populations.

“You can have great habitat, but if the water is too warm, you are still going to have sick salmonids,” said Jane Creech, an environmental specialist with the state Department of Ecology. “If we really want to bring salmon back to spawn in the upper reaches, if we want the fry and smolts to rear, the water has to be colder.”

Creech just wrote a proposal for reducing the heat pollution in most of the Yakima River Basin’s .... http://www.yakimaherald.com/news/latestl...mon-populations
Posted by: cncfish

Re: Overheated creeks dangerous for salmon populations - 09/01/14 04:18 PM

no where do they mention that trees, and roots allow the soil to store tons of water in the winter and spring and release it later in the season cooling streams. or that the trees themselves keep the air temp colder due to the immense amount of water they store and sweat to the environment. its more then shade that keeps forests and therefor streams cool.