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The fall run of Klamath River Chinook has yet to really take off, which is a little unusual heading into the third week of August. There’s been flurries of fish moving in the estuary, but not many are choosing to head upriver as of yet. Reportedly, the commercial boats have been seeing lots of salmon offshore of the Klamath mouth....
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SAN FRANCISCO — The Los Angeles Times reports that federal salmon biologists’ warnings about dangers to salmon poised by planned increased water diversions by the Central Valley water Project have been suppressed by the Trump administration. The salmon warnings come as the federal government finalizes plans to ship more northern California water to the arid western San Joaquin Valley.
The Times reports the National...
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PCFFA Reacts to News of Jeopardy Finding for Salmon, Southern Resident Killer Whales
by Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermens Assc., AUGUST 21, 2019
by Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermens Assc., AUGUST 21, 2019
Draft NMFS Biological Opinion shows Trump Administration Central Valley Project plan is “likely to appreciably reduce the likelihood of both the survival and recovery of [southern resident killer whales]” and result in jeopardy for three ESA listed salmonid species
SAN FRANCISCO – As reported today in the LA Times, the National Marine Fisheries Service determined in an important draft biological opinion [link to...
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August 31 NO LICENSE REQUIRED!
And we’re spilling. We’ve got a plumb full Lake – not a whole lot of shore fishing at the moment, but the Lake sure does look pretty! Still a large number of people enjoying the days of Summer – hard to believe only 2 weeks till the Tri-County Labor Day Fair. Wow – did the Summer...
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Here is a look at current reservoir and hydrologic conditions, curated from a variety of sources including the Department of Water Resources CDEC website, the Bureau of Reclamation, the Desert Research Institute, and others. Click here to see more current conditions.
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Drought is a frightening word for any creature that lives in water. Aquatic animals in regions like California that have historically experienced frequent droughts have evolved remarkable adaptations to dealing with dry conditions. However, the duration, severity, and frequency of droughts are all increasing as a result of ongoing climate change and an increased human demand for water, leaving even drought-hardened species struggling...
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