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logo 11/26/2024 10:38:09 PM     
California’s endangered salmon population plummets amid new threat 
By Susanne Rust, Ian James US Source: latimes 1/3/2023
Susanne Rust, Ian James
Credit: Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times
They’ve been pushed to the brink of extinction by dams, drought, extreme heat and even the flare of wildfires, but now California’s endangered winter-run Chinook salmon appear to be facing an entirely new threat — their own ravenous hunger for anchovies.
 

After the worst spawning season ever in 2022, scientists now suspect the species’ precipitous decline is being driven by its ocean diet.

Researchers hypothesize that the salmon are feasting too heavily on anchovies, a fish that is now swarming the California coast in record numbers. Unfortunately for the salmon, anchovies carry an enzyme called thiaminase, which breaks down thiamine — a vitamin that is essential to cell function in all living things.

 
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