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Salton Sea Fisheries Long-term Monitoring Sampling Report: Summer 2017

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) | July 13th, 2017


In early 2016, historic indices of tilapia abundance at the Salton Sea appeared to have reversed: tilapia fry were no longer observed in places where fish were regularly visible in the past, piscivorous bird numbers at the lake were severely reduced, anglers were only catching a small fraction of past numbers of fish, and only a few small fish kills were observed. As observations of these conditions continued in early 2017, the question of whether the tilapia population was still viable was the impetus for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) to re-initiate gillnetting efforts.

Keywords

Colorado River, ecosystem management, fisheries, monitoring, pollutants, salinity, Salton Sea, water quality