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Mokelumne Fisheries
The Mokelumne Fisheries programs encompass a wide variety
of activities designed to protect, monitor, and study the fish populations
of the lower Mokelumne River.
Fisheries
Program
Details
on the lower Mokelumne River fishery resource (including information on the New
Zealand Mud Snail) and the Mokelumne River Fish
Hatchery.
Coded Wire Tagging
Program
Learn more about this method of identifying
and monitoring groups of fish.
Gravel Enhancement
Program
Learn more about the
joint efforts of EBMUD, the California Department of Fish and Game, and
the US Fish and Wildlife Service to protect and enhance the lower Mokelumne
River's ecological resources.
Lower Mokelumne River Spawning Habitat Improvement Project
Details on current spawning habitat restoration and rehabilitation projects
in the Lower Mokelumne River. Lower Mokelumne River
Redd Surveys
Details on the fall-run Chinook salmon migration and steelhead spawning
migration.
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