SF News Northern California River Sees Record High Salmon Fall Run More than 20,000 Chinook salmon have returned to the Mokelumne river in Northern-Central California this year to spawn, the highest number since record-keeping began in 1940.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Coho Salmon Return to Marin Watershed The SF Film Critics Circle gave out its awards on Sunday, Hayward Unified could be in trouble for going all remote, and wild coho salmon have returned in big numbers this season to West Marin to spawn in the Lagunitas watershed.
SF News 100-Year-Old Dam Removed From San Geronimo Creek in Marin for Salmon Migration The endangered coho salmon have been on a steady decline as urbanization wreaks havoc on their remaining natural habitat. But the recent demolition of an old dam and fish ladder on the former San Geronimo Valley golf course has freed up one of their important breeding passages.
SF News Check Out This Hypnotic Video Of A Pipe Full Of Baby Salmon That's thousands of baby king salmon 🐟🎣 about to be unloaded into the ocean - part of @CaliforniaDFW @ebmud study of survival. @CBSSF 11 pm pic.twitter.com/z7Sr7lzo56— Betty Yu (@BettyKPIX) May 1,
misc SFist Photo: Where Have All the Salmon Gone? Per the rangers at Muir Woods, one Coho made it up Redwood Creek this month. Another Coho tried, but was intercepted and eaten by a hungry river otter. Oh well. Godspeed endangered fishies.
misc Killer Whales Hungry for Salmon Does anyone else cry at the end of the movie when Jesse bids farewell to Willy? Gets us every time. Every time!