Delta Smelt? Never heard of it. A bit of reading seems to indicate that it's gone from being the most common fish in that delta...to being functionally extinct in the wild, as a result of habitat destruction, environmental degradation, etc. In other words, like everything else the environmentalists preach about...it's my fault, and Ulu's fault, and everybody else's fault, for taking up space and breathing on the planet.
I also did not realize that Striped Bass had been introduced in the area over 100 years ago. Some local fishermen want to blame the collapse of the smelt population on predation by the bass. Odd that it would take this long to happen, but it seems reasonable that predation could easily be at least part of the problem. Those bass were introduced back in a time when the attitude of game management authorities was very similar to the ideas of many cichlid cross-breeders today, i.e. "Hey, let's try this just for gits'n'shiggles. Sounds like fun; what could go wrong?" Zero consideration given to the long-term results of meddling with the natural system.
Personally, I think the smelt were overpopulating back then, and their ever-increasing biomass was overbalancing the California coast at that point, weakening or perhaps even causing the creation of the San Andreas fault. If allowed to go on breeding unchecked, the little buggers might have snapped the coast clean off! Introducing the Stripers may have saved the entire West coast from devastation.
There's a lesson to be learned here. We should be monitoring and considering carefully what other varieties of sea-going vermin need to be exterminated...for the good of the planet!
Maybe sharks? I mean...they eat people! Oh, and whales! It's estimated that a single whale fart releases as much methane as upwards of 10,000 cow farts. We're always being told that cow farts are destroying the ozone layer...or polluting outer space...or something...whatever, they're apparently really bad. So why would we allow gigantic fish...yeah, yeah, I know, but they're close enough...to continue flatulating us into extinction? It's downright undignified!
Common sense, here, people!
