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December 20, 2020August 13, 2021 By Katherine Leitzell, California Sea Grant
Reconsidering that can of tuna: Albacore helps sustain diverse fisheries livelihoods on the US West Coast

Reconsidering that can of tuna: Albacore helps sustain diverse fisheries livelihoods on the US West Coast

https://caseagrant.ucsd.edu/blogs/reconsidering-that-can-of-tuna-albacore-helps-sustain-diverse-fisheries-livelihoods-on-the-us

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December 15, 2020August 13, 2021 By California Department of Water Resources
DWR Crowdsources Cutting Edge Science to Protect Spring-Run Salmon

DWR Crowdsources Cutting Edge Science to Protect Spring-Run Salmon

https://water.ca.gov/News/Blog/2020/December/DWR-Protect-Spring-Run-Salmon

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November 18, 2020August 13, 2021 By Sarah Wright and Adam Pardee
Coho Salmon Released into Pescadero Creek

Coho Salmon Released into Pescadero Creek

https://www.hmbreview.com/news/coho-salmon-released-into-pescadero-creek/article_244e958a-29d4-11eb-8cc9-4f6707b8b85c.html

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October 29, 2020August 13, 2021 By Tim Stephens
Spring-Run and Fall-Run Chinook Salmon aren’t as Different as They Seem

Spring-Run and Fall-Run Chinook Salmon aren’t as Different as They Seem

https://news.ucsc.edu/2020/10/chinook-salmon.html

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August 19, 2020September 17, 2021 By Tim Stephens
Alaska’s Salmon are Getting Smaller, Affecting People and Ecosystems

Alaska’s Salmon are Getting Smaller, Affecting People and Ecosystems

The size of salmon returning to rivers in Alaska has declined dramatically over the past 60 years because they are spending fewer years at sea, according to a new study led by researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

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