Removal
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Work begins on the largest U.S. dam removal project
Crews have mostly dismantled the first of four dams
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Construction begins on removal of 4 Klamath River dams
Draining a watershed of nearly 16,000 sq mi, the Klamath is California’s second-largest river
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It's dam (removal) time
The Iron Gate Dam, powerhouse and spillway is seen on the lower Klamath River
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Removal of West False River Emergency Drought Salinity Barrier
Read about the vital role the barrier
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CDFW Director Statement on FERC Release of EIS on Klamath Dam Removal
California Department of Fish and Wildlife Director Charlton H. Bonham issued the following statement
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Invasive Algae Removal Effort
A removal effort will begin next week to eradicate an invasive algae species
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Klamath River Dam Removal
In a historic move to resurrect the largest dam removal project in the U.S., Oregon, California, the Yurok Tribe and the Karuk Tribe signed an agreement to push forward on dam removal.
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California Heritage Trout Fishery through Bullhead Removal
It takes a mess of black bullhead to make a meal. However, it only takes a few bullheads where they do not belong to make a mess of an important native rainbow trout fishery.
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Sea Lion Removal Approved
The National Marine Fisheries Service today issued a permit to the three NW States, including Oregon, and six regional Tribes that were co-applicants to lethally remove sea lions
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Through-the-Gill Hook Removal
How to remove hooks that get caught deep in a fish's esophagus or stomach.
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Calif. permits massive Klamath River dam removal
California issued permits for breaching the four dams on the Klamath River.
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Fishhook Removal Trick VIDEO
Saved me a trip to the Emergency Room … and the chance to keep on Fishing
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Law signed for removal of abandoned commercial vessels on Delta
New legislation authored by Assemblymember Jim Frazier, D-Discovery Bay, and signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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Abandoned Crab Trap Removal Kicks Off
Each February for 17 years, countless volunteers spend 10 days on the water along the Texas coastline searching the bays for abandoned crab traps left to foul shrimpers’ nets, snag anglers’ lines, “ghost fish,” and create unsightly views. To date, they’ve hauled off more than 35,000 of these derelict traps.
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Floods and dam removal in California restored natural processes to river
Floods Reshaped California's Carmel River After Dam Removal, May Help Migrating Salmon Fisheries Ecology Division
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Marmot Dam Removal Aids in Salmonids Rebounding in Oregon's Sandy River
Portland General Electric decided 10 years ago that removing Marmot Dam would be more cost-effective than updating it to meet Endangered Species Act and federal-relicensing requirements.