Watershed Alliance of Marin
The Watershed Alliance of Marin is a 501(c)(3) non-profit network of organizations with a shared purpose of preserving the watersheds of Marin County, California.[1]
History
It has made efforts to maintain coho salmon populations in the Lagunitas and Redwood creeks.[2][3][4] In 2014, it reported that coho salmon had not returned to spawn at Redwood Creek.[5]
gollark: planned economy bad.
gollark: (which does mean that the current high inequality is somewhat problematic, but I'm not sure what the fix for that is unless you *can* somehow split economic/political power a lot)
gollark: (unless you can somehow strongly decouple them? it would be interesting if that could be done somehow)
gollark: You can, I'm sure, just complain that all examples of that aren't REAL communism. But really, centralized economic power leads to centralized political power.
gollark: But *persecuting* individuals instead of just being broken and failing them... well, there are probably examples, I just don't know how exactly to find them.
References
- "Watershed Alliance of Marin - Mission". watermarin.org. Retrieved 2014-12-01.
- "New Plan to Save Marin's Coho Salmon | NBC Bay Area". nbcbayarea.com. Retrieved 2014-12-01.
- "Salmon Advocates Escalate Pressure on Marin County To Stop Attempts to Weaken Salmon Protection | Mill Valley, CA Patch". patch.com. Retrieved 2014-12-01.
- "Salmon Advocates Escalate Pressure on Marin County To Stop Weakening Salmon Protection : Indybay". indybay.org. Retrieved 2014-12-01.
- "Muir Woods coho salmon vanish, fanning fears of extinction - SFGate". sfgate.com. Retrieved 2014-12-01.
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