Joaquin
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Deformities in Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Fish
Native fish discovered with spinal deformities in California’s Delta
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Sea lions way up the San Joaquin?
was fishing today on the San Joaquin River outside ripon/airport way area at a spot
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Salmon Return to San Joaquin River
A staggering number of Chinook salmon are returning to a California river that hasn’t sustained salmon for decades due to agricultural and urban demands, giving biologists hope that threatened fish are finally spawning in their native grounds without human help.
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San Joaquin River fall bass fishing VIDEO
Had a chance to get out on the SAN JOAQUIN RIVER and do some fall bass bass fishing.
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CDFW increased patrols following several recent gross overlimit cases on crappie anglers in the San Joaquin Valley
In one case, a wildlife officer contacted three anglers in Madera County in the early morning hours of April 12 as they pulled their boat from a local lake. They were in combined possession of 404 crappie. Subtracting out a legal limit of 25 fish each, they were in possession of a combined overlimit of 329 crappie.
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Water Rising | Less room for error this winter on San Joaquin River
Last winter, a mostly empty New Melones Lake swallowed up torrents of water that otherwise would have had to be dumped into a lower watershed that already was flooding. Without all of that room at New Melones, the damage along the lower San Joaquin River and in the Delta could have been much worse
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San Joaquin farmers willing to pay for the Delta tunnels
A bloc of San Joaquin farmers tentatively endorsed the Delta tunnels project Thursday, becoming the first significant agricultural group to support the struggling plan.
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Office of Emergency Services Delta Video
Though only light rain is occuring, flood-fight operations continue in the Delta and San Joaquin River. High winds continue to cause damage to levees, and boating can enhance the wave impact.
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Grand Opening of San Joaquin River Parkway Trail in Fresno County
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and partners are pleased to announce the opening of a new link of the San Joaquin River Parkway Trail, part of the Friant Interactive Nature Site (FINS), and new outdoor educational facilities at the San Joaquin Fish Hatchery. The trail stretches nearly a mile from the community of Friant to Lost Lake Recreation Area in Fresno County.
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San Joaquin River Parkway Trail Construction Underway
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and the California Department of Water Resources began construction last week on a new section of the San Joaquin River Parkway Trail.
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Drought Prompts Fish Evacuation at San Joaquin Hatchery
With a fourth year of extreme drought conditions reducing the cold water supply available, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is moving fish out of the San Joaquin Hatchery near Fresno for the first time.