Fish Species of California's Journal

Journal archives for September 2019

September 5, 2019

Groups Work to Restore Fish Populations, California Farm Bureau Federation Reports.

In the Sacramento River near Redding this spring, water districts, government agencies and others collaborated to construct the Market Street Gravel Project to benefit fish. The effort includes participation by U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, state agencies, nonprofit organizations and the Sacramento River Settlement Contractors. Settlement Contractors include: Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District, Reclamation District 108, River Garden Farms, Sutter Mutual Water Company and Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District.

https://goldrushcam.com/sierrasuntimes/index.php/news/local-news/20007-groups-work-to-restore-fish-populations-california-farm-bureau-federation-reports

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Help sought to track Northern California summer steelhead.

As part of the status review process, CDFW is soliciting information from the public regarding Northern California summer steelhead ecology, genetics, life history, distribution, abundance, habitat, degree and immediacy of threats to reproduction or survival, adequacy of existing management measures, and recommendations for management of the species.

https://www.plumasnews.com/help-sought-to-track-northern-california-summer-steelhead/

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Help sought to track Northern California summer steelhead.

As part of the status review process, CDFW is soliciting information from the public regarding Northern California summer steelhead ecology, genetics, life history, distribution, abundance, habitat, degree and immediacy of threats to reproduction or survival, adequacy of existing management measures, and recommendations for management of the species.

https://www.plumasnews.com/help-sought-to-track-northern-california-summer-steelhead/

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September 15, 2019

Pikeminnow Survey Shows 'Big Drop' in Population in 2019.

The Eel River Recovery Project (ERRP) completed its fourth annual assessment of the non-native Sacramento pikeminnow in a key index reach of the South Fork Eel River on July 18-19 and found that the population had dropped by more than half in 2019, when compared to the three previous years.

https://kymkemp.com/2019/09/15/pikeminnow-survey-shows-big-drop-in-population-in-2019/

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September 18, 2019

Rare California fish makes remarkable comeback from edge of extinction.

California Fish & Wildlife biologists are counting down to a pinnacle moment in a decades-long effort to save one of the first animals ever listed as "endangered" under the Endangered Species Act of 1966.

The Paiute cutthroat trout will be formally reintroduced to its natural, native habitat Wednesday morning.

https://www.kcra.com/amp/article/california-trout-makes-comeback-from-edge-of-extinction/29086006

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