Earlier this spring, scientists saw herring spawning along the Seattle shoreline, between Pier 70 and the grain elevator. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) called it an “unusual and exciting event.” This is the first time they have ever seen spawning herring in this urban area. (more…)
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First time ever: herring spawned on Seattle shoreline
Posted in Herring spawning, Parks, tagged City of Seattle, Herring, Myrtle Edwards Park, Olympic Sculpture Park, spawning, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife on June 7, 2012| 4 Comments »