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Golden Gate University School of Law

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2018

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California Rushes In—Keeping Water Instream For Fisheries Without Federal Law, Paul Stanton Kibel Jan 2018

California Rushes In—Keeping Water Instream For Fisheries Without Federal Law, Paul Stanton Kibel

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This Article examines the ways that federal law and federal agencies currently provide a legal basis to keep water instream for California fisheries, and the ways that California water law may be in a position to fill the regulatory gap that may be left if federal water law and federal agencies recede.

Following the introduction, Part I of the Article identifies the different ways that instream flow affects California fisheries. Part II then surveys federal laws and federal agencies that have traditionally supported efforts to keep water instream for California fisheries. In Part III, the Article presents examples of how …


Rivers That Depend On Aquifers: Drafting Sgma Groundwater Plans With Fisheries In Mind, Paul Stanton Kibel, Julie Gantenbein Jan 2018

Rivers That Depend On Aquifers: Drafting Sgma Groundwater Plans With Fisheries In Mind, Paul Stanton Kibel, Julie Gantenbein

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Guidebook on rivers that depend on aquifers. Published by the Center on Urban and Environmental Law.

Also available at: https://ggucuel.org/fisheries.