Are We Releasing Too Much Water Into the East Branch of the Delaware?
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Are We Releasing Too Much Water Into the East Branch of the Delaware?
A brown drake mayfly, one of the many species not found in the upper East Branch of the Delaware, likely because the water is too cold. Photo courtesy of River Reporter In 1976, New York Gov. Hugh Carey signed legislation establishing minimum water flows for summer and winter below the dams of the Delaware River system. Angler saw the benefits of these new water regimes almost immediately, in the form of bigger, better hatches of aquatic insects…
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