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Something Fishy Is Happening Inside the Ears of Delta Smelt 
By Annie Roth US Source: hakaimagazine 1/12/2023
Annie Roth
Credit: Cavan Images/Alamy Stock Photo
Conservationists have spent decades trying to prevent the extinction of the delta smelt, a tiny transparent fish that smells vaguely of cucumbers. The funky fish is native to California’s San Francisco estuary, a series of bays and river deltas covering more than 4,000 square kilometers between Sacramento and the Golden Gate Bridge. The delta smelt was once the most abundant fish in the estuary but is now approaching extinction, with few fish left in the wild. Over the past two years, scientists have surveyed the estuary thousands of times but caught just one wild fish.
 

In December 2021, researchers at the University of California, Davis, started to experimentally release hatchery-reared delta smelt into the wild. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), which oversees the project, hopes the experiment will boost numbers, giving people more time to address the root causes of the fish’s decline, which include pollution, invasive species, and habitat loss caused by dams and agriculture.

 
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