This morning’s Daily Digest included this story from the California Globe, stating that Kiewit had pulled out of the Klamath...
by Robin Meadows The San Francisco Bay-Delta is already among the most intensively studied ecosystems in the world. Now 18...
San Francisco Baykeeper has argued that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is past its deadline to propose protected status for the endangered Delta-Bay longfin smelt. By Michael Gennaro, Courthouse News Service Baykeeper, an Oakland-based nonprofit that defends the health...
From the California Natural Resources Agency: The California Natural Resources Agency has submitted its 2024 Annual Report on the Salton...
By the end of the century, drought may reshape California’s mountain waterways and the ecosystems that depend on them. By...
The 2023–2024 California Current Ecosystem Status Report shows an abundance of forage fish and a productive system fueled by upwelling. By NOAA Fisheries The California Current ecosystem is a vital ocean system stretching from Washington to Baja California. It faces...
Work progresses on the second of four dams slated for removal on the Klamath River From the Klamath River Renewal...
Biologists expect higher, turbid spring waters to jump-start recovery By NOAA Fisheries The Klamath River is making the most of...
Nutrients from human waste boost ocean acidification & hypoxia in CA―wastewater treatment agencies say regulation is premature, environmentalists say it’s overdue & researchers say it’s “fair to ask hard questions” about the science. By Robin Meadows The State Water Resources...
Wildlife and people benefit from ongoing restoration By Susan Morse, US Fish & Wildlife Service Twenty years after a complex,...
From the Bureau of the Reclamation: If left unattended, quagga mussels can cause extensive harm to a facility and the...
In a new report, U.S. Geological Survey scientists working in collaboration with the Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) have laid the foundation for a comprehensive understanding of how habitat restoration can significantly benefit native fish populations in California’s Central Valley. By...
By Mary K. Miller The drive down Fire Truck Road to the Montezuma Wetlands Project, where the Delta and Suisun...
Draining the reservoirs is the first step towards the removal of the 3 remaining Klamath hydroelectric dams. Yesterday, the Klamath...
By NOAA Fisheries Want to learn how the Pacific Ocean is likely to change and affect salmon survival in the coming year? Stay tuned, scientists say. The ocean indicators that NOAA’s Northwest Fisheries Science Center researchers track off Newport, on...
