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  2. Sacramento pikeminnow - Wikipedia

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    [2] The species has been introduced into the Salt River, where it is considered an invasive species. [3] The species was introduced to the Eel River watershed in the 1970s by anglers using the pikeminnow as bait. It has a large appetite for salmonid species once it reaches about 6 inches (15 cm) long. Until then, it eats anything in its path.

  3. Benthosema glaciale - Wikipedia

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    Benthosema glaciale can grow to 10.3 cm (4.1 in) SL. [4] They have a maximum lifespan of about eight years, [4] although typical lifespan is shorter. [1] Maturity is reached at age 2–3 years.

  4. List of freshwater fish in California - Wikipedia

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    An extensive list of the freshwater fish found in California, including both native and introduced species. [1] Common Name Scientific Name Image Native Non-Native

  5. Category:Glaciers of California - Wikipedia

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    Glaciers in California. For convenience, all glaciers in California should be included in this category. This includes all the glaciers that can also be found in the subcategories.

  6. California Department of Fish and Wildlife - Wikipedia

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    California Fish and Game also collaborated with the indigenous Native American Tribes to ensure their proper fishing rights. The Yurok tribe has collaborated with them as recently as 2011. [2] The department also helped figure out the official count of fish killed (which was around 30,000) [3] in the 2002 Fish Kill on the Klamath River.

  7. Mylopharodon conocephalus - Wikipedia

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    As the young fish grow they move into deeper waters and where the streams they were hatched in are intermittent they can be swept down to the stream mouth by the current. Small juveniles of 2–5 centimetres (0.79–1.97 in) in standard length may form in large schools in shallow backwaters and among cobbles and boulders near stream banks. [4]

  8. What is the ‘doomsday’ fish? 3 sightings of rare oarfish in ...

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    A dead oarfish found along the Southern California coast marks the state's third sighting of the so-called "doomsday fish" this year.. The roughly 10-foot oarfish was discovered on Nov. 6. at a ...

  9. Palisade Glacier - Wikipedia

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    The Palisade Glacier is a glacier located on the northeast side of the Palisades within the John Muir Wilderness in the central Sierra Nevada of California. [2] The glacier descends from the flanks of four fourteeners, or mountain peaks over 14,000 ft (4,300 m) in elevation, including North Palisade (14,242 ft (4,341 m)), the highest peak of the Palisades group and the third highest peak in ...