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NEW YORK: For The First Time In Decades, Herring Are Spawning In A Hudson River Tributary

June 13, 2016 โ€” Herring are spawning in a tributary to New Yorkโ€™s Hudson River for the first time in 85 years after a dam was removed from the tributaryโ€™s mouth.

The spawning in the Wynants Kill tributary is seen as an environmental success, as NPRโ€™s Nathan Rott tells our Newscast unit. He says it was previously โ€œclosed off to fish by a 6-foot dam at the side of an old mill there.โ€ Nate explains:

โ€œWith the removal of the dam earlier this month, river herring and other ocean-going fish are making their way up the tributary to spawn. Those fish spend the bulk of their life at sea, but need smaller tributaries off of rivers like the Hudson to spawn and reproduce.โ€

There are more than 1,500 dams affecting Hudson River tributaries and โ€œthereโ€™s a wider push to remove ones that no longer serve their intended purpose,โ€ Nate adds.

โ€œEvery dam should have an existential crisis,โ€ said John Waldman, a biology professor at Queens College, tells The Associated Press. โ€œThese are artifacts of the Industrial Revolution that are persisting and doing harm.โ€

Read the full story at NPR

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