California's latest bid will increase its economic? Release 17 million fish to San Francisco Bay.

Abstract: Millions of young salmon? Is it a smolt? Will be colder by the truck, as part of the large-scale project for revitalizing the Salmon population of California. San Francisco Chronicle / Herberst News...

Millions of young salmon? Is it a smolt? Will be colder by the truck, as part of the large-scale project for revitalizing the Salmon population of California. San Francisco Chronicle / Herberst Newspaper via Getty Images  California is launching a new strategy to maintain its economic floating 鈥? Release 17 million salmon into San Francisco Bay.
 
The Qumen squid proposed in the hatchery will bypass the riverside of the arid disaster area of California, directly released to the cold of San Francisco Bay, and downstream attractions under some of the most extreme environmental conditions facing the country. Try to maximize their survival rate.  By the end of June, about 16.8 million young adult salmon, also known as SMOLT, will travel from the hatchery to directly release the coastline from the hatchery to the cover site.
 On San Francisco, St. Bambo, Half Month and Monteree Bay, the salmon will be released into a colder ocean water.
 By transferring fish directly to the release location, California Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) believes that more salmon will survive and grow to full size, avoiding the difficult journey. According to CDFW, this year's fish usually traversed the ocean waterway usually beat the ocean, more warm and shallow than usual.
CDFW estimates that California's commercial and leisure salmon fishery industry produces more than $ 900 million annual income in annual income.  Help fish? Breeding the squid fishing industry? Strong growth will make "significant contributions" for the economic economy in California, and represent CDFW in a statement.
"" The young squid transferred to the downstream release site has proven to be under dry conditions, under dry conditions, "CDFW's northern central area hatchery Jason Jusian hatchery supervisor The department issued a statement is one of the best ways to increase survival.  The western United States may enter a serious, extensive arid season. The brothers' news team announced in April in Northern California and the drought emergencies in Northern California, California.

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