Seattle’s new superhighway the fish // For 80 years, the Alaskan Way seawall was like most: a smooth, concrete slab that held back the sea for our bustling commercial waterfront. It also locked away miles of gradually sloping beaches where young salmon thrive, sealing the reach’s fate as an inhospitable area for fish. Until now.

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