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Whooshh Innovations' "salmon cannon," used this year on the Washougal River in Clark County, continues to draw attention from around the globe. After years of working in relative obscurity ...
The recent re-discovery online of an old video of a salmon cannon transporting migratory salmon between bodies of water is Internet gold and people want in. “This salmon cannon transports the ...
The salmon cannon is an ingenious device that routes salmon around dams that would otherwise prevent them from reaching their spawning grounds. It's really just a tube, but cannon sounds so much ...
An old video of fish traveling over dams through a tube resurfaced on Twitter–and of course, in 2019, it went viral. The clip is from a 2014 Whooshh Innovations demonstration of its volitional ...
but state agencies are studying the cannon to see if it can be used in rivers where federally protected species of wild salmon are migrating. Bryan says his company's vacuum technology was ...
Give Twitter a fish, and you feed it for a day. But teach Twitter about a cannon that shoots salmon through a tube, and you feed enough memes to make people forget about 30 to 50 feral hogs.
Over the past few days, the internet has unleashed its collective wit on a video of the “salmon cannon,” a gadget that is used to transport migratory fish, primarily salmon, over and around ...
That’s how John Oliver described a CBS News segment about the “salmon cannon” during last night’s episode of Last Week Tonight, and it’s how we would describe the clip itself.
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