Hoopa Thursday Thanks

Whooshh To Install Tuber System For Hoopa Tribe In California I’m updating you from Maryland today where I have come for some customer and partner meetings.  Before leaving Seattle, I stopped in...

Walla Walla River Transport System

Fish Transport System Installed on Walla Walla River ILTON-FREEWATER, Ore. – WhooshhTM Innovations has delivered a new fish transport system for the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian...

Escalating Culvert Costs is Bad News for Salmon Passage

Huge spike in costs to help salmon could derail WA transportation budget This past Sunday the Seattle Times ran the headline in red above. To summarize the article if you did not get the chance to...

Herting Hydropower Dam

For First Time, Whooshh Innovations Passes Adult Eel Through FishL Recognition Scanner.  System In Place At Sweden’s Herting Hydropower Dam To Monitor Out-Migration And Providing New Data  April...

Whooshh Innovation And Our Win-Win Solution

How Dams Impact Climate Change Addressing climate change requires a comprehensive and global effort that involves multiple solutions, including the use of dams for hydroelectric power generation. The...

Norway Pink Salmon

Two Awards for Combatting Invasive Pink Salmon in Norway We are thrilled to announce that Whooshh Innovations Inc. has been honored with not just one, but two grants from the County Board of Troms and...

Whooshh Innovations Inc AI Driven Fish Monitoring Services

Whooshh Innovations Inc. and Hinchinbrook Inc. Announce FIN Agreement to Support and Develop AI Driven Fish Monitoring Services SEATTLE, Wash. and WENATCHEE, Wash., April 4, 2023 – Whooshh...

Bonneville Dam

Whooshh Innovations Makes Available 2019 Fish Passage Data From It’s FishL Recognition System at Bonneville Dam AFF BONNEVILLE DAM, Oregon —  Whooshh Innovations releases a trove of data ...

Is it hot enough yet for you to take action?

America’s Heat Waves The West has been cooking in June. Even Seattle, which was avoiding the heat wave, is now expected to reach nearly 100 degrees for several record breaking days in a row...