Calif. Salmon Collapse Roils Fishing Industry
Associated Press
Feb. 04, 2008. 08:13 AM EST
Federal fishery regulators say the number of chinook salmon returning to the Sacramento River and... More »
Federal fishery regulators say the number of chinook salmon returning to the Sacramento River and its tributaries last fall was astonishingly low. The figures could trigger economic hardships from Central California to the Canadian border. (Feb. 4) « Less
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