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Hiram M. Chittenden Locks Subarea
Lake Washington/Cedar/Sammamish Watershed
Water Resource Inventory Area (WRIA) 8

Why is this Subarea Important to Salmon?

All salmon entering or leaving the Lake Washington/Cedar/Sammamish Watershed do so by passing through the Locks in Ballard. The locks are a partial migratory barrier for salmon, particularly juvenile salmon heading towards Puget Sound, and for adult salmon returning at periods of low flow. Fish access and passage barriers are complicated by high water temperatures and freshwater/saltwater exchange at the locks.

The Locks Subarea includes these local jurisdictions:

Follow the external links to learn what each jurisdiction is doing to improve habitat for salmon.
* Indicates that volunteer opportunities or other specific salmon related information are available on this site.


Salmon habitat projects in the Locks Subarea funded through the WIRA 8 collaborative process:


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For questions about this Web Page,
please contact Linda Grob, Project/Program Manager.

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Updated: May 6, 2008



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