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New Paper! Longfin Smelt are Aggregating and Spawning Near Silicon Valley

January 9, 2020 Levi Lewis
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The Lab has observed consistent aggregations and recent spawning of/by Longfin Smelt in restored habitats in Lower South San Francisco Bay Marshes. This work has major implications for the species’ conservation plans, water management policies, and habitat restoration efforts.

Article: https://rdcu.be/bUSEb

Press Release: https://www.esa.org/…/discovering-longfin-smelt-in-new-hab…/

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