Salmon is the second most consumed seafood in the U.S., and California is a major salmon contributor. But a new report shows the drought facing the state is killing a salmon species in the Sacramento ...
California must adopt new water diversion rules to restore Sacramento and Central Valley salmon runs, protect the Bay-Delta and save coastal fishing jobs. Randy Pench Sacramento Bee file Today, ...
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After a century away, Chinook salmon return to California in historic numbers
The Klamath River Transforms Following Historic Dam Removal The removal of four large dams from the Klamath River allows ...
Drought and water contracts diverted river flows, killing 75% of 2021 salmon eggs Overestimated ocean counts led to 2022 harvests that removed 75% of stocks Infrastructure failures and pollution in ...
In better times, droves of young winter-run Chinook salmon would travel 300 miles downstream from the Sacramento River, beneath the Golden Gate Bridge and into the Pacific. They would return as adults ...
Anglers longing for a day of matching wits with king salmon on the Sacramento River may be able to make those wishes come true. On July 22, The Sacramento Bee reported that state and federal fisheries ...
California regulators support Gov. Newsom's plan to change how water is allocated from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. The plan involves voluntary agreements with water users to restore habitat in ...
An endangered species has returned to its Northern California river habitat for the first time in almost a century, wildlife officials said. Winter-run chinook salmon — one of nine species considered ...
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