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Scott River Salmon Survey Produces Infection and Dead Fish

Posted on October 30, 2009 by Larry
Activist Corner, Pesticide pollution, Salmonid/Wildlife Impacts, Streams and Wetlands Impacts

To All,

California Department of Fish and Game did a Reconnaissance Survey on the Scott River, September 28, and found many Chinook Salmon infected or dead. Click on the pdf document for photos and more information.

–Larry

Scott River Sept 28 2009 Recon Survey

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