State Protects Predatory Striped Bass That Devour Salmon & Smelt
Discover the truth on why trout and salmon are disappearing, but stripers are everywhere in California.
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Discover the truth on why trout and salmon are disappearing, but stripers are everywhere in California.
The State Water Resources Control Board has released its Water Quality Control Plan, read statements from some of the people that will be impacted by this new plan.
The Executive Vice President of Harris Farms in Coalinga (Fresno County), William Bourdeau, wrote this poignant op-ed piece for the San Francisco Chronicle about the sad state of California’s misguided water policy.
Our friend and local water activist, Tom Nassif, President & CEO of Western Growers, penned an open letter to President Obama and Governor Jerry Brown.
As environmental special interests request that the state water resources control board expand failed policies on delta smelt, Californians are calling on the board to implement new science-based, commonsense approaches to protect the species.
A well-informed and respected man in the community, the Executive Director of the California Farm Water Coalition, Mike Wade, has penned this poignant piece on the billions of gallons of fresh California water that has been needlessly flushed out to sea.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) penned an open letter to President Obama on Thursday urging an increase in water pumping from the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta to thirsty farms and communities in Southern California.
It’s easy to treat California’s drought as a weather-induced problem, but when you travel through the Central Valley, you’ll find another analysis.
The blistering drought that has Californians timing their showers, driving dirty cars and staring at brown lawns and empty swimming pools is a “man-made disaster,” according to critics, who say the Golden State’s misguided environmental policies allow much-needed freshwater to flow straight into the Pacific.
As the San Joaquin Valley undergoes its third decade of government-induced water shortages, the media suddenly took notice of the California water crisis after Governor Jerry Brown announced statewide water restrictions. In much of the coverage, supposedly powerful farmers were blamed for contributing to the problem by using too much water. Not surprisingly, the media reports are widely inaccurate.