Dungeness River

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The Dungeness River is a salmon-bearing river on Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula that flows from the Olympic Mountains to the Strait of Juan de Fuca.

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Label Occurrences
Dungeness River canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
emptiesInto Juan de Fuca Strait
surface form: Strait of Juan de Fuca
flowsDirection generally north
flowsIntoWaterBody Pacific Ocean via Strait of Juan de Fuca
flowsThrough Clallam County, Washington
hasBasinCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
hasBridge Dungeness River Railroad Bridge
hasConservationFocus floodplain restoration
salmon habitat restoration
hasEcosystemType lowland riparian corridor
temperate rainforest headwaters
hasFishRun Chinook salmon
chum salmon
coho salmon
pink salmon
sockeye salmon (limited or occasional)
summer steelhead
winter steelhead
hasFloodRisk yes
hasLandmark Dungeness River Nature Center
hasMouthElevation sea level
hasMouthNear Dungeness, Washington
hasTributary Canyon Creek
Gold Creek
Gray Wolf River
Royal Creek
Silver Creek
hasWatershedManagement Dungeness River Management Team
isSalmonBearing true
locatedIn Washington
surface form: Washington State
locatedInProtectedArea Olympic National Forest
locatedOn Olympic Peninsula
mouthLocation Juan de Fuca Strait
surface form: Strait of Juan de Fuca
nearCity Sequim, Washington
partOf Dungeness River watershed
recreationActivity fishing
hiking
wildlife viewing
region Pacific Northwest
sourceLocation Olympic Mountains
supportsSpecies Pacific salmon
steelhead trout
usedFor irrigation
municipal water supply

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Olympic Peninsula contains Dungeness River
Sequim, Washington hasFeature Dungeness River