It’s an exciting time here at Whooshh. We’re doing a lot of different things, in a lot of different places – meeting a great deal of new people, and saving an abundance of fish.
The health of aquatic ecosystems is increasingly threatened by human-made barriers such as dams and culverts. These structures can obstruct the natural migration routes of fish, leading to declines in...
Fish transport systems are essential for maintaining healthy aquatic ecosystems and ensuring the sustainability of fish populations. As barriers like dams and culverts disrupt natural migration...
Whooshh Innovations Inc. and WWS Wasserkraft GmgH Join Forces to Deliver a Proven Upstream/Downstream Fish Passage Solution FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Seattle, WA, USA – July 6, 2023 – Whooshh...
Whooshh Innovations Inc. Project Update for McNary Dam Downstream Balloon Tag Study Background, Challenges, and Deliverables for Downstream Fish Survival Study and Management Decisions Background...
Whooshh Innovations Pilots Novel Downstream Juvenile Guidance System A new downstream guidance system may be a game changer for out-migrating smolt survival, in spite of the dams April 12...
UPDATE – June 10, 2021 Whooshh Innovations has successfully imaged large invasive Carp through their FishL Recognition™ Scanner on the Illinois River! During testing, several Grass Carp have...
Whooshh Innovations Unveils Alternative Snake River Dams Plan SEATTLE, Wash. — As the fight over what to do with the lower Snake River dams rages on, Seattle-based Whooshh Innovations has...
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — A first-of-its-kind barrier is being designed and will be tested on the Boardman River in downtown Traverse City, Michigan. If it’s successful, it could be a model for...
WHOOSHH INNOVATIONS INC and FISHCON GmbH Announce an International Strategic Cooperation Agreement for a Bi-Directional Fish Passage at Low Head Dams For Immediate Release FISHCON GmbH FN 495897 K...