Partnering To Restore The Yuba River For Native Fish And Water Supply

Wednesday, May 17th, 2023

By Gary Bradford, Chairman, Yuba Water Agency It was a great moment on the Yuba River yesterday when Yuba Water Agency joined Governor Newsom and state and federal fish and wildlife agencies to advance an ambitious restoration effort that will reopen habitat to multiple native fish species and promote the return of spring-run Chinook salmon … Continue reading “Partnering To Restore The Yuba River For Native Fish And Water Supply”

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Watching Groundwater Levels Recover in the Sacramento Valley

Wednesday, May 10th, 2023

By David Guy With 2023 emerging as a wet year in the Sacramento Valley, water resources managers and Groundwater Sustainability Agencies (GSAs) are watching groundwater levels and quality to see how the aquifer systems will recover on the heels of some very dry years where there has been little surface water available in certain parts … Continue reading “Watching Groundwater Levels Recover in the Sacramento Valley”

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An Unfortunate Outcome: A Review of the 2022 Salmon Season

Thursday, May 4th, 2023

Dana Lee, FishBio This blog from FishBio was originally posted on April 17, 2023. Last week’s Fish Report covered the disappointing news about this year’s salmon fishery closure as well as some of the alarming predictions for the coming year. However, each year, it is important to look back and review some of the key findings from the previous year’s salmon … Continue reading “An Unfortunate Outcome: A Review of the 2022 Salmon Season”

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Ricelands Salmon Project Update

Tuesday, May 2nd, 2023

By Paul Buttner, Manager of Environmental Affairs, California Rice Commission It has been about six weeks since we concluded our fieldwork and drained our project field in the second week of March. You may recall that the bypasses flooded for a second time in mid-March and, as a result, we were unable to count all the fish … Continue reading “Ricelands Salmon Project Update”

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