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==Notes==
==Notes==
*http://your.kingcounty.gov/dnrp/library/2002/kcr1270/02_Chapter_2.pdf - describes existing conditions as part of the Sammamish Action Plan
*http://your.kingcounty.gov/dnrp/library/2002/kcr1270/02_Chapter_2.pdf - describes existing conditions as part of the Sammamish Action Plan
**The chinook population are dominated by the Issaquah Hatchery, however tributary spawners may (or may not) have some wild genetics.
**High Lake Sammamish summer temperatures strongly affect river temperature, reducing summer rearing and increasing value of cool tributary inputs.

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The Sammamish River flows from Lake Sammamish to Lake Washington.

Notes

  • http://your.kingcounty.gov/dnrp/library/2002/kcr1270/02_Chapter_2.pdf - describes existing conditions as part of the Sammamish Action Plan
    • The chinook population are dominated by the Issaquah Hatchery, however tributary spawners may (or may not) have some wild genetics.
    • High Lake Sammamish summer temperatures strongly affect river temperature, reducing summer rearing and increasing value of cool tributary inputs.