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By Jay Lund “Rite” noun:1. a religious or other solemn ceremony or act.2. a social custom, practice, or conventional act. California has complex and hallowed water rites.  Here are some: There is a small hope that Western water rhetoric can become … href="https://californiawaterblog.com/2025/11/30/eight-california-water-rites/" target="_blank" rel="noopener ugc nofo...

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By Nann A. Fangue UC Davis will host the International Fish Passage Conference on May 4-8, 2026. Please join us for this opportunity to engage with fish passage practitioners working across academia, government, utilities, consultancy, and other professional organizations while … href="https://californiawaterblog.com/2025/11/23/announcing-the-international-fish-passage-confer...

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By Jay Lund, Jamie Anderson, William Fleenor, and Fabián A. Bombardelli San Francisco Bay is a tidally-energetic estuary where clay muds are the dominant sediment building wetlands, depositing in channels and harbors, and responding to sea level rise since San … href="https://californiawaterblog.com/2025/11/16/physics-and-chemistry-of-san-francisco-bay-sediments-lectures-by-p...

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By Nicholas Pinter and David Conrad In a turbulent year for US disaster management, changes that seemed unthinkable a few months ago are now coming to pass.  California leaders should be planning proactive responses now. The California Flood Future Panel … href="https://californiawaterblog.com/2025/11/09/think-now-about-the-unthinkable-in-us-disaster-management/" target=...

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By Claire Kouba, Sarah Yarnell, Leland Scantlebury, and Thomas Harter How much water do fish really need, and is it possible to ask the fish? One approach to answering this question is to monitor the abundance of a local fish … href="https://californiawaterblog.com/2025/11/02/the-search-for-flow-metrics-that-support-fish-success-case-study-in-scott-river-siskiyou-county-calif...

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