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logo 11/27/2024 7:57:01 AM     
A story about counting steelhead is an immersive journey to the river. 
By Tajha Chappellet-Lanier US Source: montereycountyweekly 11/11/2023
Tajha Chappellet-Lanier
Credit: Daniel Dreifuss
Tajha Chappellet-Lanier here, in possession of a lot of new information about steelhead trout.

In October, staff writer David Schmalz and staff photographer Daniel Dreifuss were invited on a trip to the Carmel River, where Monterey Peninsula Water Management District employees were conducting their fall count of juvenile steelhead.
 

“Counting juvenile steelhead every fall is one of the primary ways MPWMD biologists gather data about the steelhead, a threatened species whose decline in the Carmel River became a driving catalyst behind the state’s cease-and-desist order against Cal Am for the utility’s decades-long overpumping,” Schmalz explains in his story. Fisheries biologists catch, weigh, measure and tag all the fish they can find. Essentially, it’s a health check on the steelhead population and that of the river.

 
CARMEL River Steelhead Trout Continue...


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