Max Stevenson is the Putah Creek Stream Manager and his work on the Creek has already shown promising results. More than 21,000 salmon returned to spawn, producing nearly half a million juvenile fish.
The success stems from a relatively simple approach: reshaping the creek and adding natural structures to create safer habitats. These changes give salmon places to hide from predators and grow stronger before heading out to the ocean.
"This is just one of a hundred different projects we have up and down the Sacramento River," said Roger Cornwell, president of the Sacramento River Settlement Contractors.
Those combined efforts appear to be paying off. State officials say improved river conditions, along with recent wet winters, have helped boost salmon populations enough to allow commercial fishing to resume, though under strict limits.
Even with those restrictions, experts say the reopening marks progress. Commercial salmon fishing is scheduled to run from May 1 through May 6.
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