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Lonesome Larry's legacy lives on in sockeye runs - KTVU San Francisco


Lonesome Larry's legacy lives on in sockeye runs
KTVU San Francisco
... dams and past nets and predators in 1992, a year after the fish that makes its home in Idaho's Sawtooth Valley was listed as endangered. Only one male completed the final climb up the Snake and Salmon rivers to a weir on Redfish Lake Creek Aug. 4.

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Kevin Naze column: Incredible salmon fishing on Lake Michigan - Green Bay Press Gazette


Kevin Naze column: Incredible salmon fishing on Lake Michigan
Green Bay Press Gazette
While many alewives are being seen in the rivers, harbors and nearshore areas — perhaps for spring spawning, or just enjoying the warmer water temperatures — the larger predators have mainly been hooked two to five miles off shore.

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60000 tiny salmon trucked to Pillar Point Harbor - San Jose Mercury News


60000 tiny salmon trucked to Pillar Point Harbor
San Jose Mercury News
Seal and sea lion predation forced the Monterey Bay Salmon and Trout Project to abandon pens in Moss Landing and Monterey not long ago and move its operation to Santa Cruz. "The pinnipeds just ran us out of there," said Bob Anderson, a director of the ...

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The legacy of Lonesome Larry - Bellingham Herald


Bellingham Herald

The legacy of Lonesome Larry
Bellingham Herald
... dams and past nets and predators in 1992, a year after the fish that makes its home in Idaho's Sawtooth Valley was listed as endangered. Only one male completed the final climb up the Snake and Salmon rivers to a weir on Redfish Lake Creek Aug. 4.

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DFG begins new study to increase survival of out-migrating juvenile salmon - Lake County News


DFG begins new study to increase survival of out-migrating juvenile salmon
Lake County News
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA – Department of Fish and Game (DFG) biologists are trying a new tactic to help California's ocean-bound juvenile salmon, in hopes of increasing survival rates. On May 3, for the first time in state history, DFG staff used a boat to ...

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