Yes, it's definitely a concern.
One thing I want to bring attention to is the devastation currently going on at Strawberry Island and Nicomen Slough. It's one more example of the department's failure to protect critical salmon habitat. Chinook and Harrison sockeye rear there. If we want salmon for our future, we need to look out for these areas and fully enforce the existing habitat protection laws on the books.
I know that doesn't directly answer your question, but with the flooding and impacts, to see this kind of thing happen is significant and concerning.