"Following the natural breach last year, observers found 235 dead steelhead trout, a federally protected species," (see related Half Moon Bay Review article).
Samantha Weigel, correspondent, 12/29/12. "Pescadero breach deemed a success,
Digging a trench to ocean *2 |
Breaching the lagoon *1 |
Eighteen years ago, experts began to recognize a significant impediment at the lagoon winding under Highway 1 that resulted in the death of hundreds of steelhead trout. The population of steelhead trout has diminished from 600,000 in the 1980s to a scant 200,000, said Chuck Bonham, director of the California Department of Fish and Game. During yearly months of disconnect, the temperature of the lagoon rises and decreases oxygen levels in the water, affecting the procreation and resiliency of the native fish. As the fresh water rises above a layer of salt water, the water column begins to stratify and creates unsafe conditions for endangered and threatened coastal marine life.
.... “For the first time since 2000, no fish kills occurred in the Pescadero lagoon following the breach of the sandbar,” said Jim Milbury, spokesman for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries. .... “We lowered the volume of the lagoon by a full ‘foot’ and created a channel that introduced cold, oxygenated seawater into the lagoon. The lagoon lowering also stopped water from flooding the marsh and tules, which prevented a water quality issue from setting up,” Rutten said.
“We had no fish kill and subsequent water quality monitoring indicated the lagoon had high quality steelhead conditions from the surface to the bottom,” Rutten said. .... A major factor in assuring continued support of the lagoon relies on the formation of an independent science panel. Read article. *1, photograph by Patrick Rutten/NOAA from article.
Watertide Gobi |
San Francisco Garter Snake. |
Posted by Kathy Meeh
7 comments:
When did this become Fix Pescadero?
Pescadero is not broke and headed towards bankruptcy like Pacifica
Not to worry, our City Council has hopped the shuttle and is on the way to save them. They should be flat-ass broke within a year.
10:52
I am thinking the bankruptcy attorney will storm into city hall the day after our city manager retires.
I expect much the same thing. There's been a tone of resignation, lol, in some of council's recent comments. "Toss in the towel" time? Comments made of course as they continue to squander money on pay, benefits (theirs and others), consultants, new vehicles, plans for the taj-by-the-beach, misc noise about storybook development intended to calm the gullible natives, upcoming official trips, and on and on. Going out with whatever flourish Pacifica can muster? On to bigger and better suckers? Cut the ties, go quickly.
Not bankruptcy. That would be an actual solution. We don't do that here. No, Pacifica will just continue its long, slow slide to the bottom of the barrel.
The leeches will hang on to the sides for as long as possible. The hell with those of us who pay for their salaries, benefits, and pensions and who bought the bullshit.
Hey, it's depressing all right, but all it would take is one nice tax increase, maybe two, and we're good to go. The campaign for that is underway now that elections are over. FCSTF is back in session, somber faces on council, some consultant is studying police dept efficiency (hmmm, what's that about). It's all going to be very dramatic. Come on people, pony up!
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