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Wild salmon spend most of their lives in the ocean but return to freshwater rivers to spawn, or reproduce. Most wild salmon will only spawn in specific spawning grounds in the rivers in which they were born. The construction of hydroelectric dams in rivers has blocked the paths of some salmon returning to their spawning grounds. This has led to population declines. Which method would be most effective in preventing further wild salmon population declines caused by the construction of hydroelectric dams? A. monitoring genetic diversity by using netting to catch salmon and obtain genetic samples B. observing the migration patterns of wild salmon by tagging and tracking a small sample of fish C. establishing protected regions around wild salmon spawning grounds in specific rivers D. constructing passageways next to dams to allow salmon to swim around blocked rivers

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D constructing passageways that will allow the salmon to swim around the blocker rivers
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Answer:

D.

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D. constructing passageways next to dams to allow salmon to swim around blocked rivers

This program is already being used in many dammed rivers in the northwest and is showing success.

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