Wisconsin DNR team tracking Couderay River sturgeon, smallies after 2011 dam removal allowed fish to roam
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The term fish passage in rivers has been a buzzword for years among fish biologists and is often used when describing the advantages of allowing fish to move upstream or down to find suitable habitat and breeding grounds without being stopped by dams.
“It’s amazing to see what the fish can do when the habitats get reconnected,” said Max Wolter, DNR Sawyer County fisheries biologist in Hayward, Wis.
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