For the first time in 114 years, biologists from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife have observed a fall-run Chinook salmon returning to spawn in the Klamath Basin in Oregon, after dam removal.
Here’s a 1 minute glimpse of the incredible flash flood today on highway 163 between Mexican hat & Valley Of The Gods in far southeastern Utah. Incredible amount of water! This was from the same supercell that dropped golf ball size hail on lake mead #utwx
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It looks like we have hit the bottom of the curve for wastewater in the US. Also notice how the bottoms keep getting higher and higher. Notice how the y-axis gives concentrations.
Mexico just elected a PhD-holding engineer and climate scientist as their first female president.
Meanwhile in the U.S. the options are the oldest whitest guys ever served up and include a rapist, a liar, a criminal and a stooge.
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Thank you George Skelton for shining the spotlight on @CalTrout’s work, this endangered species, dam removal and the absolutely critical need for a climate bond! @latimeslatimes.com/california/story…
My colleagues and I have just posted a
"Note about availability of #H5N1 2.3.4.4b consensus sequences from cattle and other species" @virological_org.
Consensus genomes and metadata.
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Hatchery steelhead from different genetic lineages show significant differences in adult life history traits despite inhabiting similar environments-- Great work by @LauraGExplorer and coauthors, now out in @EvolAppJournalonlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/…
Wonderful to connect with so many great salmonid biologists last week at the @ICISBConference! Big thanks to Kerry Naish, @charrgirl, and the rest of the organizing committee. Of course, O. mykiss is still The Most Interesting Fish in the World fishbio.com/interesting-fish…
Detection and comparative analysis of SVs, SNPs and indels in two putatively locally adapted Atlantic salmon populations with different life histories
by @LauLecomte1 et al
doi.org/10.1111/eva.13653