Center for Watershed Sciences
Center for Watershed Sciences
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The Center for Watershed Sciences, a unit of the John Muir Institute of the Environment, is dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of critical issues in watershed science --- with a focus on the sustainable and cost-effective restoration and management of stream, lake and estuarine ecosystems.
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My teacher assigned this😅😂
speak a little louder bro
Where is the Suisun Marsh? Exactly, please. thanks
Presenter: "The power is yours!" Me: "I understood that reference!"
I love pikeminnow! They are really interesting and kinda badass! Like seriously, a cyprid that has evolved to be an apex predator?!? That’s soooo coool! I hope that one day we can create a culture where we value biodiversity and native life…..
The Pacific Ocean is the largest desalination system. That the Coastal range pulls out of the relative humidity
Pull the damns out shut the diversion of the Kern!
Dehumidification Modular Systems! Ca is not short of water. Stop sending it to Reznyck and Chandlier’s Kern County Water Bank !!!!
Question how many are indigenous Californio’s ! MWM
East bay mud!
Riparian Repair with Hemp Bio Wrap !
Hi all. I love the dialogue looking to improve the fish. But what about the waterfowl? We hear about considerations towards not hurting farmers ability to run agriculture business… but many of these Federal Easements (senior easements) have been up kept by millions of dollars of personal capital to provide thousands of acres of wetlands to federally protected waterfowl. I’m concerned that through this movement, all this work could go by the wayside for these properties when they will be flooded during the waterfowl migration season. Puddle Ducks cannot feed at such deep depths (greater than 18”). Any thoughts and comments appreciated.
Hello - I own property within the Yolo Bypass. I have already placed my property under a federal easement for waterfowl habitat. How will this affect my improvements and access? Additionally, what type of improvment will the state put in to reduce the outright flooding of my property? I’m an advocate for smolt but this feels like big brother. I haven’t had any cooperation on governments side… and the government is getting all they asked for (and I’ve worked hard to pay for) and more
Dang dude you seriously responded to a decade's old video 😂
Where's Reach 4?
This was fantastic and highly informative. Thank you for posting.
The low contribution coming from the San Joaquin is a shame. Attenuation of tidal forces associated with groundwater conditions should be included in the analysis. Salt water intrusion into depressurized aquifers is well studied. It should be considered in the Delta as well.
me: watching this for school teacher:thinks im only watching and paying attention me: playing Minecraft with this in back round
why is nobody talking about the editing? it's so good lmao but my fave part's gotta be that last twinkle of his car at the end like "my job here is done" **chef's kiss** also thanks a lot for giving me the motivation to get my case study done
hi
This was mad corny brooo😭
almost necked myself watching this for class
7 years later, my college professor assigned us to watch this in quarantine lol
7 years later, my science teacher (grade 9) assigned us to watch this in quarantine.
Same here in 2022, for Masters students! 🤣🤣
Thank you Mrs. Lane.
2020
Is he being cringe on purpose
In 2013 you would be the coolest kid with this type of vocab
The last shot looks like a tributary confluence. Do you know which one and if it's Yolo or Sutter Bypass?
This is a great time lapse. Thanks for sharing
Excellent beginner educational tool, but I really wish he didn't use the term "bug" so much for insects in general! Especially when it looks like he didn't collect any Hemipterans at all.
SO much good info and entertainment too! Thanks Caleb, from a Middle School teacher.
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There must be some papers out by now with some results of these studies. The most interesting thing to me would be "are the descendants of the Fall spawners more likely to spawn in the fall and vice versa? Are they formed or forming into separate genetic lines?
Of course they are.
Has Rivers been doing this for a long long time.
Let's see the nuts
Is it available commercially? Its in Unity 3D engine?
RELEASE THE BUGS!!!!!
That extra ness tho
hai which season is better collect macroinverterates
Really great explanation
people hate them so much but theyre cool
They are very easy to catch!
@@rgs857 it’s fun to fly fish for them.
True. I like them.
Good explanation among macroinvertebrates of freshwater. In North of Brazil, worms and true fly was very diverse in the macrofauna of the deforested streams.
cool
You are great - just what the boys in class need! You are my motivator for our field trip! Thanks
This video makes it sound like the pokemon now is a good fish. It is a very bad fish. Kill them if you catch one
within a certain context
I agree kill them, they are a very invasive fish that eats everything
@@ravaginggoatman ....no just no. They aren't invasive.
@@bkjeong4302 you definitely haven’t ever fished the Clearwater region in Idaho litteraly pikeminnow destroyed every watershed in the area
its not the fishes fault..look into the mirror... we put the dams up.. that keep salmon and steelhead from running to the spawing grounds.. before we put the dams up.. the salmon, steelhead and pikeminnow lived in the same stream and rivers... yes they will eat small salmon and the loose eggs.. but so do the rainbow trout, steelhead.. bull trout and the dollly varden..now is it the pikeminnows fault... or the human in the mirror
best explanation
Great Video, so what would happen to the flows if a ship lock blocking 1/12 of the strait at Benicia? Per your video’s the shipping channel is letting in most of the pressure and salt due to dredging and the salt water is heavier than fresh water. Shipping LOCK at Benicia? - Protect 3 bridges from being hit. - Reduce Salt infiltration into Delta - Add life to Delta with fresher water. - Lock would only block 1/12 of strait - Fish and wild life would thrive. NEED modeling help to show the effects of a shipping lock, if anyone can help? Joseph Rizzi at [email protected]
Great Video, so what would happen to the flows if a ship lock blocking 1/12 of the strait at Benicia? Per your video’s the shipping channel is letting in most of the pressure and salt due to dredging and the salt water is heavier than fresh water. Shipping LOCK at Benicia? - Protect 3 bridges from being hit. - Reduce Salt infiltration into Delta - Add life to Delta with fresher water. - Lock would only block 1/12 of strait - Fish and wild life would thrive. NEED modeling help to show the effects of a shipping lock, if anyone can help? Joseph Rizzi at [email protected]
This fish will eat salmon smolt even though they are not hungry, and then puck them up. Dams provide the perfect environment for the Pikeminnow. They love to lay in a spot with slow current with a faster current running by it with bait. They are a lazy fish. Their numbers would be out of control on the Columbia river, if not for the "Columbia River PikeMinnow Reward Program".
They need that program on the Chehalis
Stop spreading false information
@@jacoblebron8600 you are a fool. I have caught them many times so plugged with salmon smolts they were about to burst. Kill them all and put them in the garden for fertilizer
so will bull trout, dolly varden.. rainbow trout....
All predatory fish are opportunistic. The actually invasive bass and sunfish do the same thing and nobody complains about them. Instead of persecuting native and unique fish we should focus on managing our fresh water better and updating dam designs. All that money the government gives to the pikeminnow bounty hunters could be used to actually address the problems at their sources.
Good program, eu, Daniel respect
this is the best out of all of them we need him more!!!
Very cool. Minnows and suckers are very interesting fish.