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Fish freed from Coralville Dam construction
Liz
Sep. 9, 2011 4:27 pm
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Joe Mohn of Harpers Ferry (left) and Steven William of Ventura move fish into a basket below the Coralville Reservoir dam on Friday, Sept. 9, 2011. As outflow was decreased for work on the dam, fish became trapped in the dammed area and were caught and released back into the river on Friday. (Liz Martin/SourceMedia Group News)
Joe Mohn of Harpers Ferry (bottom) and Spencer Walters of Guttenberg pull a net through shallow water below the Coralville Reservoir dam on Friday, Sept. 9, 2011. As outflow was decreased for work on the dam, fish became trapped in the dammed area and were caught and released back into the river on Friday. (Liz Martin/SourceMedia Group News)
Fish are raised in a net from a dammed area below the Coralville Reservoir dam to be released into the Iowa River on Friday, Sept. 9, 2011. As outflow was decreased for work on the dam, fish became trapped in the dammed area. (Liz Martin/SourceMedia Group News)
Joe Mohn of Harpers Ferry (left) and Steven William of Ventura move fish into a basket below the Coralville Reservoir dam on Friday, Sept. 9, 2011. As outflow was decreased for work on the dam, fish became trapped in the dammed area and were caught and released back into the river on Friday. (Liz Martin/SourceMedia Group News)
Joe Mohn of Harpers Ferry (top) and Steven William of Ventura move fish into a basket while Spencer Walters of Guttenberg holds the net below the Coralville Reservoir dam on Friday, Sept. 9, 2011. As outflow was decreased for work on the dam, fish became trapped in the dammed area and were caught and released back into the river on Friday. (Liz Martin/SourceMedia Group News)
Fish are caught as a net is pulled through shallow water below the Coralville Reservoir dam on Friday, Sept. 9, 2011. As outflow was decreased for work on the dam, fish became trapped in the dammed area and were caught and released back into the river on Friday. (Liz Martin/SourceMedia Group News)
Joe Mohn of Harpers Ferry pulls a net through shallow water below the Coralville Reservoir dam on Friday, Sept. 9, 2011. As outflow was decreased for work on the dam, fish became trapped in the dammed area and were caught and released back into the river on Friday. (Liz Martin/SourceMedia Group News)
Joe Mohn of Harpers Ferry pulls a net through shallow water below the Coralville Reservoir dam on Friday, Sept. 9, 2011. As outflow was decreased for work on the dam, fish became trapped in the dammed area and were caught and released back into the river on Friday. (Liz Martin/SourceMedia Group News)
A fish tries to swim up the Coralville Reservoir dam on Friday, Sept. 9, 2011. As outflow was decreased for work on the dam, fish became trapped in the dammed area and were caught and released back into the river on Friday. (Liz Martin/SourceMedia Group News)
Spectators gather to watch above the Coralville Reservoir dam on Friday, Sept. 9, 2011. As outflow was decreased for work on the dam, fish became trapped in the dammed area and were caught and released back into the river on Friday. (Liz Martin/SourceMedia Group News)