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Left Out in Drought: California Fish Impacts of the California Drought on Freshwater Ecosystems

Morgan Shimabuku, Cora Kammeyer | September 7th, 2022


California is deep into the third year of another major drought. Rural and urban areas again face water use restrictions and financial losses. Less water and hotter temperatures also stress ecosystems, increasing the prevalence of wildfires, air pollution, dry streambeds, and loss of wildlife. Impacts to rural and urban areas frequently mask the disproportionate ecological impacts of the drought and the related policy and management responses that have exacerbated those impacts. The lack of acknowledgement and de- prioritization of ecosystem water needs during drought has led to insufficient actions taken to protect the natural systems on which we all depend.

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drought, fisheries, native fish, Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta, water project operations