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  • Willamette Falls Locks on the Willamette River, Oregon. Opened in 1873 and closed since 2011, they allowed boat traffic on the Willamette to navigate beyond Willamette Falls – since their closure in 2011 the locks are classified to be in a "non-operational status" and are expected to remain permanently closed. November, 2016.
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  • Willamette Falls Locks on the Willamette River, Oregon. Opened in 1873 and closed since 2011, they allowed boat traffic on the Willamette to navigate beyond Willamette Falls – since their closure in 2011 the locks are classified to be in a "non-operational status" and are expected to remain permanently closed. November, 2016.
    Willamette_Falls_Locks-105.jpg
  • Willamette Falls Locks on the Willamette River, Oregon. Opened in 1873 and closed since 2011, they allowed boat traffic on the Willamette to navigate beyond Willamette Falls – since their closure in 2011 the locks are classified to be in a "non-operational status" and are expected to remain permanently closed. November, 2016.
    Willamette_Falls_Locks-104.jpg
  • Willamette Falls Locks on the Willamette River, Oregon. Opened in 1873 and closed since 2011, they allowed boat traffic on the Willamette to navigate beyond Willamette Falls – since their closure in 2011 the locks are classified to be in a "non-operational status" and are expected to remain permanently closed. November, 2016.
    Willamette_Falls_Locks-101.jpg
  • Willamette Falls Locks on the Willamette River, Oregon. Opened in 1873 and closed since 2011, they allowed boat traffic on the Willamette to navigate beyond Willamette Falls – since their closure in 2011 the locks are classified to be in a "non-operational status" and are expected to remain permanently closed. November, 2016.
    Willamette_Falls_Locks-103.jpg
  • Willamette falls in Oregon City, the day after flash boards are installed to reduce water flow. This allows native american tribes of the Columbia Basin, to come and harvest pacific lamprey.
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  • Willamette falls in Oregon City, the day after flash boards are installed to reduce water flow. This allows native american tribes of the Columbia Basin, to come and harvest pacific lamprey.
    Willamette_Falls_7910WfLm-114.jpg
  • Umatilla tribe member and fisheries biologist Aaron Jackson holds a pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) collected from Willamette Falls. Water flowing over Willamette Falls (background) was restricted so tribe memebers from the Columbia River Basin could exercise their treaty rights to fish for lamprey.
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  • Umatilla tribe member and fisheries biologist Aaron Jackson holds a pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) collected from Willamette Falls. Water flowing over Willamette Falls (background) was restricted so tribe memebers from the Columbia River Basin could exercise their treaty rights to fish for lamprey.
    pacific_lamprey_Lampetra_tridentata_...jpg
  • Umatilla tribe member and fisheries biologist Aaron Jackson holds a pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) collected from Willamette Falls. Water flowing over Willamette Falls (background) was restricted so tribe memebers from the Columbia River Basin could exercise their treaty rights to fish for lamprey.
    pacific_lamprey_Lampetra_tridentata_...jpg
  • Umatilla tribe member and fisheries biologist Aaron Jackson holds a pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) collected from Willamette Falls. Water flowing over Willamette Falls (background) was restricted so tribe memebers from the Columbia River Basin could exercise their treaty rights to fish for lamprey.
    pacific_lamprey_Lampetra_tridentata_...jpg
  • Umatilla tribe member and fisheries biologist Aaron Jackson holds a pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) collected from Willamette Falls. Water flowing over Willamette Falls (background) was restricted so tribe memebers from the Columbia River Basin could exercise their treaty rights to fish for lamprey.
    pacific_lamprey_Lampetra_tridentata_...jpg
  • Umatilla tribe member Kanim Moses harvests Pacific Lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) at Willamette Falls, in the Willamette River near Oregon City. Tribes of the Columbia River Basin have treaty rights to harvest at the falls, and other places in the Northwest.
    pacific_lamprey_Lampetra_tridentata_...jpg
  • Umatilla tribe member Kanim Moses harvests Pacific Lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) at Willamette Falls, in the Willamette River near Oregon City. Tribes of the Columbia River Basin have treaty rights to harvest at the falls, and other places in the Northwest.
    pacific_lamprey_Lampetra_tridentata_...jpg
  • Umatilla tribe member Kanim Moses harvests Pacific Lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) at Willamette Falls, in the Willamette River near Oregon City. Tribes of the Columbia River Basin have treaty rights to harvest at the falls, and other places in the Northwest.
    pacific_lamprey_Lampetra_tridentata_...jpg
  • Umatilla tribe member Kanim Moses harvests Pacific Lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) at Willamette Falls, in the Willamette River near Oregon City. Tribes of the Columbia River Basin have treaty rights to harvest at the falls, and other places in the Northwest.
    pacific_lamprey_Lampetra_tridentata_...jpg
  • Umatilla tribe member Kanim Moses allows a Pacific Lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) to attach to his arm with it's sucker mouth at Willamette Falls, in the Willamette River near Oregon City. Tribes of the Columbia River Basin have treaty rights to harvest at the falls, and other places in the Northwest.
    pacific_lamprey_Lampetra_tridentata_...jpg
  • Umatilla tribe member and fisheries biologist Aaron Jackson holds a pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) while Umatilla tribe member Tony Montoya walks behind him with collecting nets. Water flowing over Willamette Falls (background) was restricted so tribe memebers from the Columbia River Basin could exercise their treaty rights to fish for lamprey.
    pacific_lamprey_Lampetra_tridentata_...jpg
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