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Fish Monitoring and Viewing

The City of Redmond has developed educational programs for individuals and businesses to increase the community's awareness of the environment and to promote public involvement in protecting it. The choices we make for our environment today will help preserve and protect it for future generations. Take a moment to view areas in your City where salmon share our water along Bear Creek and the Sammamish River.

 

 

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Other websites to learn more about fish monitoring and viewing:

The City is sponsoring naturalists from the non-profit Nature Vision to guide visitors at a Salmon Watching Station on the 90th Street Bridge. The station offers short, fun, hands-on activities and displays, and provides you with a chance to see wild salmon migrating back to their native spawning grounds. 

 

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