Scientists from the Center for Watershed Sciences at the University of California, Davis, have identified 181 California dams that may need to increase water flows to protect native fish downstream.
The study evaluated 753 large dams in California and screened them for evidence of altered water flows and damage to fish. About 25 percent, or 181, were identified as having flows that may be too low to sustain healthy fish populations.
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