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This time around, they’ve pumped dry flooded Prospect Island, in the Sacramento River Delta, with no regard for rescuing the fish that lived in there. ... Prospect Island Fish Rescue! ... Browse > Home / News / Massive Fish Kill in Prospect Island in the California Delta!
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Crenshaw reviewed the history of Prospect Island, from the Bureau of Reclamations purchase in 1994 with public funds for approximately 2.8 million dollars to the levee repair this November that resulted in the fish kill.
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The Prospect Island Fish Kill is turning out to be one of the worst environmental disasters of its kind in California history. As investigations of the fish kill continue, Bob McDaris, who coordinated a fish rescue at the island, surveyed an area of the island today and saw no live fish remaining there.
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The following is my testimony at the informational hearing on the Prospect Island Fish Kill held by Lois Wolk, chair of the Assembly Committee Parks and Wildlife.
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Volunteers descended on Prospect Island, located on the north end of the California Delta between Miner Slough and the Sacramento Deepwater Channel, over the past three days and saved thousands of fish that otherwise would have perished. ... After traveling out to the island and seeing the carnage, Gary Adams,
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