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Lake Shasta facing worst season in at least 44 years, Reclamation says

Lake Shasta facing worst season in at least 44 years, Reclamation says
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Fears of a massive salmon die-off this summer in Sacramento River water conflict

Fears of a massive salmon die-off this summer in Sacramento River water conflict FacebookTwitterEmail An entire run of endangered winter-run chinook salmon, as well as the fall-run salmon that make up the core of the California fishery, are in danger of being wiped out this year if the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation keeps diverting water to farmers at its current rate. With state water resources constrained by the extreme drought, that’s the alarm that environmental, fishing and tribal groups are sounding after reports show the Sacramento River will reach dangerous temperatures during spawning season, based on federal scientific scenarios that analyze the bureau’s planned water releases. They warn of a massive die-off as bad as during the last drought, when 95% of winter-run chinook salmon eggs and young fish were wiped out in 2014 and 2015.

The many curtain calls of Dallas Magnolia Lounge

The many curtain calls of Dallas’ Magnolia Lounge From talking motion pictures to live theater, this versatile performance space from the ’30s in Fair Park has seen it all. Margo Jones (right) of Theater 54 points out the play scheduled at the theater for March 23, 1954, to Mrs. Al Silver (left) and Mr. and Mrs. Arch B. Swank Jr. (Patsy Swank). Photograph published in The Dallas Morning News on Jan. 17, 1954.(DMN File Photo) The Magnolia Lounge in Fair Park has lived several lives. During the Texas Centennial Exposition in 1936, it served as a rest stop for fairgoers, and shortly after, it was reconfigured into a performance space for traveling vaudeville performers. Ten years after the lounge’s opening, theater powerhouse Margo Jones fashioned it into one of America’s first professional theater-in-the-round stages: a layout where audience members surrounded the stage.

SF Baykeeper sues Biden administration to list local longfin smelt as endangered species

SF Baykeeper sues Biden administration to list local longfin smelt as endangered species FacebookTwitterEmail Several longfin smelt collected Alviso Marsh in Lower South San Francisco Bay.The fish in these photos are all longfin smelt, photos taken in Dec. 2020. They were collected in Alviso Marsh in Lower South San Francisco Bay. Some were returned but some were kept for further evaluation. (They study their ear bones to get some data…). If you like you could add that longfin smelt are named their larger-than-average pectoral fin, the one behind their gills. Though to most of us the fin doesn’t look super long.James Ervin / UC Davis

San Francisco Bay – NBC Bay Area

When you look out over the San Francisco Bay it looks blue and beautiful. However, if you follow the waterway all the way up to Discovery Bay in the summer, you’ll see huge toxic algae blooms that are choking it and turning it green. NBC Bay Area’s Vianey Arana interviews senior scientist Jon Rosenfield from the San Franciso Baykeepers about. California Oct 17, 2020 The Bay Area marks the 30th anniversary of the Loma Prieta earthquake on October 17th. If you were in the Bay Area on that day in 1989, you knew where you were and what you were doing at 5:04 p.m. when the 6.9 quake rocked the region. In this installment of our award-winning documentary, we’ll take a look at how…

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