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By Robert MontgomeryBASS Times Senior Writer
Thursday, August 20, 2009 OREGON, Ohio What fishermen view as a precious natural resource is considered nothing more than inconvenient "collateral damage" by one of the nation's major power companies. Millions of fish are killed each year as a result of hydroelectric power generation not just in Ohio but across the country. For decades, experts were uncertain of how severe the damage was. But now we're getting rough estimates, and the casualty list from one facility in Ohio is alarming. Based on 16 month ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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