Installing the Under Water Camera at Chehalis Fish Hatchery


Title:
Installing the Under Water Camera at Chehalis Fish Hatchery

Description:
October, 2007: David Hancock directs the installation of an under water camera and microphone. Thanks to Richard Pitt and Bob Chapelle, this camera is working successfully. Keta Kosman produced this video and graciously consented to our posting it here on our YouTube website. www.ketadesign.ca

Author:
HancockWildlifeFndn

Tags:
Chehalis, River, Estuary, salmon, spawning, bald, eagle, fish, hatchery,

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