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The Center for California Water Resources and Policy Management (Center) promotes and engages in investigations and science-policy studies to contribute to optimizing water resources management and informing conservation planning for the Deltas imperiled species, the ecological communities to which they contribute,
The Delta Smelt is a small fish, endemic to California that only occurs in the San Francisco Estuary.
The Delta Stewardship Council was created by the California Legislature in 2009 to advance Californias water supply reliability and the Deltas ecosystem resiliency in a manner that protects and enhances the regions unique characteristics.
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