California should change fishing rules after hundreds of sturgeon die 
By Ryan Sabalow US Source: sacbee 11/11/2022
Ryan Sabalow
A dozen independent fish scientists are calling for urgent changes to sport fishing rules to save California’s largest freshwater fish after an unprecedented red tide this summer left hundreds of them dead in the estuary on Sacramento’s doorstep.
 

The fish is the white sturgeon — an ancient species native to the West Coast. The largest freshwater species in North America, they can grow 15 to 20 feet long, weigh a ton and live for nearly a century. Some of these behemoths migrate from the Pacific Ocean up the Sacramento River through California’s capital city each year.

 
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