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Topic: 1M chinook salmon released into Sacramento River  (Read 1042 times)

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The article says that only 1 in 1000 to 1 in 10000 are expected to return---pretty long odds.
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Read the part about return rate again.

"On this particular release, the success: We may get 1,000 to 10,000 fish back out of the million," said Harry Morse with the CDFW."

That makes the return rate ("odds") between 100 to 1 and 1,000 to 1, so it's not quite as pessimistic.


 

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