Re-Managing Flows in the Sacramento River Basin to Benefit Salmon and Other Species

Tuesday, Jul 21st, 2020

By Todd Manley Water has been re-managed in the Sacramento River Basin over the past several decades in creative ways to provide essential pathways for spawning salmon and steelhead. Every major watercourse in the Sacramento River Basin has flow agreements that are designed to benefit salmon and steelhead, while balancing other uses of water for … Continue reading “Re-Managing Flows in the Sacramento River Basin to Benefit Salmon and Other Species”

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A Review of Efforts to Recover Sacramento Valley Chinook Salmon

Tuesday, Jul 14th, 2020

By Dave Vogel, Senior Scientist, Natural Resource Scientists, Red Bluff Earlier this year, I provided the National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries) with comments on its 5-year Review of the Sacramento River Winter-run Chinook salmon, Central Valley Spring-run Chinook salmon and the California Central Valley Steelhead.  As a scientist working in the Sacramento Valley for most … Continue reading “A Review of Efforts to Recover Sacramento Valley Chinook Salmon”

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North State Drinking Water Solutions Network: Over 65 Participants Join Inaugural Meeting

Thursday, Jul 9th, 2020

By Adam W. Robin On Wednesday, July 8, NCWA hosted the inaugural meeting of the North State Drinking Water Solutions Network via webinar. Over 65 participants joined the meeting to learn more about existing efforts and new opportunities to help ensure that all communities in the Sacramento River Basin have access to safe drinking water. … Continue reading “North State Drinking Water Solutions Network: Over 65 Participants Join Inaugural Meeting”

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