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Greg Hurner, Senior Adviser to the Director (916) 651-6719
Sacramento - The Department of Fish and Game (DFG) today asked the Department of Water Resources to stop pumping at State Water Project Delta facilities to protect threatened smelt. This request, which will be extended to other south Delta water diverters, was made after substantial reductions from the State Water Project failed to prevent the salvage of Delta smelt due to high tidal influences expected through June 3.
"Recent surveys indicate that Delta smelt abundance is at an all time low," said DFG Director L. Ryan Broddrick. "These further extraordinary actions are necessary to protect Delta smelt that are currently extremely vulnerable to diversions in the south Delta."
DFG will contact other water diverters in the south Delta to request their cooperation in reducing or eliminating water diversions during this critical period. Up to 1,800 large and small diversions in the south Delta could be impacted.
Broddrick also announced that DFG will suspend all non-essential scientific collections of Delta smelt and work with scientists and other state and federal agencies to expand the use of brood stock to provide Delta smelt for scientific research purposes. This measure will not affect monitoring of the abundance or location of Delta smelt as this data allows the fishery agencies and independent scientists to be informed of potential actions to protect Delta smelt, such as those requested today.
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Contact(s): Carrie Wilson, DFG Office of Communications, (831) 649-7191 John Budrick, Marine Region, (650) 631-7730 Beginning June 1, the sport fishery for......