Drought-Plagued California Gives Salmon A Boost Downstream

RODEO, CA - JUNE 02: California Department of Fish and Game workers prepare to release thousands of fingerling Chinook salmon into the San Pablo Bay on June 2, 2015 in Rodeo, California. As California continues to suffer through severe drought, low water levels on the state's rivers have forced wildlife officials to truck millions of young Chinook salmon hundreds of miles toward the Pacific Ocean in tanker trucks to assist the fish with migration. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
RODEO, CA - JUNE 02: California Department of Fish and Game workers prepare to release thousands of fingerling Chinook salmon into the San Pablo Bay on June 2, 2015 in Rodeo, California. As California continues to suffer through severe drought, low water levels on the state's rivers have forced wildlife officials to truck millions of young Chinook salmon hundreds of miles toward the Pacific Ocean in tanker trucks to assist the fish with migration. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Drought-Plagued California Gives Salmon A Boost Downstream
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