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Restoring Side Channels in the Upper Sacramento River

Posted on January 21, 2017 by Dave Vogel

In a prior blog entry on this site, the importance of restoring juvenile salmon rearing habitats in the upper main stem Sacramento River downstream of Keswick Dam was described:   http://calsport.org/fisheriesblog/?s=rearing+habitat.  The main river channel is actually a harsh environment for … Continue reading →

Posted in Restoration

A New Paradigm for Sacramento River Basin Salmon Habitat Restoration

Posted on June 11, 2015 by Dave Vogel

Nearly everyone supports the concept of restoring salmon and their habitats within the existing geographic range of the Central Valley.  But why is it so difficult to implement relatively low-cost, simple actions that would unquestionably benefit salmon?  The following is … Continue reading →

Posted in Chinook Salmon, Restoration, Water Quality

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