In a heavily dammed Californian river, lower, less variable stream flows were associated with reduced salmon production, and suppressed winter flow cues with reduced early emigration of fry.
A water management strategy designed to benefit both green sturgeon and winter-run chinook salmon, while also meeting the needs of agricultural water users downstream, is shown in these diagrams.
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