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PHOTOS: Sequim salmon on the run

Published 1:30 am Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Donna Jones, left, and Penny Smith, both of Sequim, peer into a heavily shaded side channel of the Dungeness River as hundreds of salmon hide in the shadows to spawn on Thursday at Railroad Bridge Park in Sequim. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
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Donna Jones, left, and Penny Smith, both of Sequim, peer into a heavily shaded side channel of the Dungeness River as hundreds of salmon hide in the shadows to spawn on Thursday at Railroad Bridge Park in Sequim. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Salmon rest in a side channel of the Dungeness River at Railroad Bridge Park in Sequim on Sept. 23. Thousands of the fish were making their way upriver to their spawning grounds. Photo by Keith Thorpe/Olympic Peninsula News Group
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Salmon rest in a side channel of the Dungeness River at Railroad Bridge Park in Sequim on Sept. 23.

Thousands of the fish were making their way upriver to their spawning grounds.