Policy Brief Policy Brief: Tracking Where Water Goes in a Changing Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta By Greg Gartrell, Jeffrey Mount, Ellen Hanak May 16, 2022 ... they also support commercial and recreational fisheries and provide vital habitat for many endangered native fishes and other aquatic species.
blog post Water Trading Can Help California’s Struggling Freshwater Ecosystems By Ellen Hanak, Gokce Sencan Apr 4, 2022 Apr 4, 2022 ... Adding more water to rivers, wetlands, and streams at key times can support California's struggling native fishes and birds.
blog post A Freezer Full of Eyeballs (and Other Oddities) Animate the Quest to Save California’s Salmon By Sarah Bardeen Jan 18, 2022 Jan 18, 2022 ... For over 20 years, he's studied how native fish utilize and benefit from restored habitats in both Brazil and California.
Report Improving California’s Water Market By Andrew Ayres, Ellen Hanak, Brian Gray, Gokce Sencan ... Sep 14, 2021 It is also possible to store native groundwater that naturally replenishes the ... control districts, and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Report Advancing Ecosystem Restoration with Smarter Permitting By Letitia Grenier, Stephanie Panlasigui, Crissy Pickett, Gokce Sencan Aug 16, 2021 ... water quality improvement, and groundwater recharge, as well as recreation, commercial fisheries, and healthy populations of native fish and wildlife.
blog post Commentary: As Drought Alarms Sound, Don’t Ignore the Environment By Jeffrey Mount, Caitrin Chappelle Mar 29, 2021 Mar 29, 2021 ... The Department of Fish and Wildlife (DFW) is responsible for planning and implementing actions to protect native freshwater species.
blog post Video: Improving the Health of California’s Freshwater Ecosystems By Lori Pottinger, Ashlyn Perri Mar 1, 2021 Mar 1, 2021 ... ... that managing river flows for seasonal variation can better maintain ecosystem health and support the needs of native fish and wildlife.
blog post Making End-of-Life Decisions on Aging Dams By Lori Pottinger Nov 9, 2020 Nov 9, 2020 ... These very large dams can have serious issues, though—inadequate passage for salmon and other native fishes is a big problem, for example.
blog post Setting Aside Environmental Water for the San Joaquin River By Jeffrey Mount, Ted Grantham, Brian Gray, Ellen Hanak Oct 26, 2020 Oct 26, 2020 ... Many native species are on the brink of extinction, including iconic runs of Chinook salmon and steelhead. Despite promising efforts to ...
blog post Commentary: New Approach Needed to Protect Health of California’s Rivers By Ted Grantham, Jeffrey Mount Sep 14, 2020 Sep 14, 2020 ... The result is a crisis for native fish and wildlife and the loss of many benefits we derive from river ecosystems. Of the state's more than ...