After over 100 million years of existence, the white sturgeon may be fading from the San Francisco Bay estuary.
On June 19, the California Fish and Game Commission approved white sturgeon as a candidate species for listing under the California Endangered Species Act. Bay Area scientists say their decline is due to increased pollution and a loss of deep-river spawning grounds.
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