Spring Chinook Salmon in an undated photo. (Michael Humling/U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service via Bay City News)

State wildlife officials hope one million fall-run Chinook salmon will think of San Pablo Bay as home after they were introduced there this week.

Truckloads of the fish, known as smolts, were released Monday last week, but only after sunset to reduce predation by birds, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife said in a press release Friday.

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