Concerns are being raised over what the drought might be doing to an ancient salmon run that goes through the heart of Silicon Valley.
Roger Castillo doesn’t look after the rivers and streams and their wildlife in Silicon Valley because it’s his job. He does it because he loves it.COVID: Not All Bay Area Transit Agencies Lifting Masking Requirement, Causing Some ConfusionThe mostly self-taught citizen-naturalist is a former truck mechanic who just discovered thriving schools of Chinook salmon fry in Los Gatos Creek.
“The salmon cannot tolerate 75 degrees. They can barely tolerate 75 degrees. So what will happen in the summer is we’ll cook fish here. We have habitat for them to rear them, but if we let them stay here, we’ll end up cooking fish,” Castillo said. “We want to relocate these salmon here to a lower point in the river where some up wells occur. We’d have to trap them and move them in tanks,” he said.
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