Terre Verde speaks with watershed biologists from the Salmon Protection And Watershed Network and the Natural Heritage Institute about salmon runs in Marin County and the East Bay. Topics include where to see wild salmon, and the impact of the November 2007 oil spill on local fish resources. To hear the full segment, please click here.
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