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Hydroelectric dams play a central role in salmon migration within the Columbia River Basin, as they alter natural flows, water temperatures, and dissolved gas levels that influence salmon health, migration timing, and habitat. Questions include "given the knowledge of adult salmon returning from the ocean, how impactful are flow rates and temperatures to salmon counts at upstream dams?" and "how interdependent are salmon counts between neighboring and distant dams?" Particularly, the knowledge of lagged salmon counts or flow and temperature conditions can reduce uncertainty of salmon counts at a given dam by up to . . .
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