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The Chinook salmon / ... the Chinook salmon population along the California coast is ... the first sea cage farm was established in 1983 at Big Glory Bay in ...
In the 1870s, “quinnant”, or Chinook salmon were reported from lower San Leandro Creek and persisted in Lake Chabot for several years following the completion of Lake Chabot Dam in 1875. [12]
Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) are also known in the United States as king salmon or "blackmouth salmon", and as "spring salmon" in British Columbia, Canada. Chinook salmon is the largest of all Pacific salmon, frequently exceeding 6 ft (1.8 m) and 14 kg (30 lb). [ 45 ]
For the first time in more 80 years, Chinook salmon are swimming in the North Yuba River in Northern California thanks to an innovative wildlife program.
The math has to be right for regulators to agree on the number of California’s Chinook salmon to be “harvested” by fishermen so that enough survive to make it back upstream to spawn ...
The 23 million salmon raised and released by wildlife officials this year is a 15% increase from the count in 2022. 23 million Chinook salmon were released throughout California’s Central Valley ...
To meet Reclamation's requirements, 4 million juvenile Chinook salmon and 430,000 steelhead trout are raised in the hatchery and then released to complete their journey down the river. [6] Reclamation, the USFWS, and CDFW (formerly CDFG) decided for the Hatchery to be able to hold 30 million Chinook salmon eggs with the ability to expand to 50 ...
The season typically runs from May to October, but California Chinook salmon populations have declined so severely in recent years that fishery authorities are considering whether to adopt severe ...