What are the Bonneville Dam fish cameras?
By Forinfos - 10/12/2025 - 0 comments
The Bonneville Dam fish cameras are a live feed of fish activity around the fish ladder of Bonneville Dam. The feed is operated by the US Army Corps of Engineers and updates with a new photograph every 15-45 seconds. It can normally be viewed at the official U.S. Army Corps of Engineers website.
However, as of August 2015, The Bonneville Dam fish cameras are unavailable for viewing. High viewing demand impacted the Army Corps network. Although the Army Corps is working on a solution for long-term, on-demand viewing of the cameras, the staff does not know when the fish cameras will be back in service.
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