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  2. Sacred Headwaters - Wikipedia

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    It is the source of three wild salmon rivers: the Skeena River, Nass River, and Stikine River. It is also referred to as the Klappan Valley, although the Klappan—a tributary of the Stikine River—is only one of the area's watersheds. Local Tahltan people call the area Klabona, which is loosely translated as "headwaters".

  3. Bell-Irving River - Wikipedia

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    The Bell-Irving River is a tributary of the Nass River in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It originates in the Sacred Headwaters region, and flows about 165 km (103 mi) south to the Nass River. [1] [4] It course lies between the Oweegee Range [5] of the Skeena Mountains to the east and the Boundary Ranges of the Coast Mountains to the west.

  4. Nass River - Wikipedia

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    Nass River Bridge carries Highway 37 over the river. About 220 years ago, as recorded by the oral history of the Nisga'a people, the Nass River was dammed by a 22.5 km (14.0 mi) long lava flow which came from the Tseax Cone and destroyed the Nisga'a villages and caused the death of at least 2000 Nisga'a people by volcanic gas and poisonous smoke.

  5. Steelhead season returns to the Methow River - AOL

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    Rider owns The Outdoorsman, a store in Winthrop, Washington, and he's had a lot of customers this week buying flies and other essentials for steelhead fishing on the Methow River. "It's been nuts ...

  6. Ksi Sii Aks - Wikipedia

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    The Ksi Sii Aks (/ s ɛ s ˈ s iː æ k s /; formerly Tseax River / ˈ s iː æ k s /) is a tributary of the Nass River in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. [1] [6] It is most notable as the namesake of Tseax Cone, a volcano within its basin that was responsible for an eruption in the 17th century that killed 2,000 Nisgaʼa people.

  7. Steelhead numbers rise on American River as high flows fuel ...

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  8. Washington loses 250,000 steelhead smolts after equipment ...

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    Feb. 3—State wildlife managers have lost nearly 25,000 steelhead smolts from a rearing pond at the Lyons Ferry Hatchery on the Snake River, south of Palouse Falls. The loss, which was discovered ...

  9. Klappan Coalbed Methane Project - Wikipedia

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    The Klappan Coalbed Methane Project is a gas project owned by Shell Canada (a subsidiary company of Royal Dutch Shell) that looks to develop the coalbed methane from an area in northern British Columbia, near the source of three rivers: the Skeena River, Nass River, and Stikine River, and also the namesake Klappan River.