New Global Forecasts of Marine Heatwaves Foretell Ecological and Economic Impacts
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The Sacramento River system is home to the only winter-run Chinook salmon in the world. This unique population is cut off from its historical spawning and rearing habitat, and faces many other threats, but efforts are underway to help it recover.
Watch this NOAA Fisheries video, discussing the work of FCP’s Central Valley Salmon team, to learn more.
Overlooking capacity of large females may lead to overharvest.
NOAA Fisheries expands coverage with research ships, fishing vessels, and Saildrones off the West Coast of the United States and Mexico.