Check out the latest video from our friends at CBEC! Learn about the functionality of the Fremont Weir and the Yolo Bypass.
Thank you Chris Bowles and staff for your great work on this video.
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Check out the latest video from our friends at CBEC! Learn about the functionality of the Fremont Weir and the Yolo Bypass.
Thank you Chris Bowles and staff for your great work on this video.
Featured in the Davis Enterprise this week, Knaggs Ranch and the incredible rescue efforts to help prevent stranding of adult winter run salmon in the Knights Landing Ridge Cut and Colusa Drain.
Read about the incremental and highly-beneficial solutions that have been proposed to avoid future stranding and to improve the efficiency of the Yolo Bypass.
Check out the full story: HERE
- Click on pictures to see the slideshow! -
Photos Compliments of Jacob Katz, CalTrout
On a very wet Wednesday morning last week, John Brennan, a partner in RRC and landowner, was out to see the incredible efforts that are being made to save migrating salmon.
Check out these links for more on the story!
WATCH:
CBS SF Bay Area: Drought: All This Rain Is Confusing NorCal Salmon - They Keep Getting Lost
KCRA 3 Reports: Fish and Wildlife Officials Hope For Salmon Solution
READ:
Sacramento Bee: California Rescues Salmon Trapped in the Yolo Bypass
LISTEN:
Capitol Public Radio: California Fish and Wildlife Rescue Salmon In Yolo Bypass
(T): Feather River Juvenile Chinook salmon
(B): Nigiri Project Juvenile Chinook salmon
The Nigiri Project is of the most exciting conservation projects that Robbins Rice growers take part in; raising juvenile chinook salmon on flooded rice fields during the winter (post-harvest).
One of RRC's owners, John Brennan, gave a presentation on the project's concept at a Woodland Rotary Club meeting. John was joined by UC Davis scientist, Carson Jeffres, who is one of the main researchers looking at the multiple benefits that floodplains (both natural and managed) provide young salmon on their way down to the Delta.
For more on their presentation and the Nigiri Project please click here.
Other articles featuring the Nigiri Project and the on-going science: