7th Annual Spring-run Chinook Watershed Symposium

July 22-23, 2013, Wine & Roses in Lodi, CA

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Information and Agenda

16th Annual Coho Confab

August 9-11, 2013, Petrolia, CA

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Information and Agenda

31st Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference

Innovative Approaches to Fisheries Restoration

March 13-16, 2013, Fortuna, CA

SRF Conference FIeld Trip

SRF Conference FIeld Trip

SRF Conference Plenary Session

SRF Conference Lunch

Conference Proceedings and Evaluation

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SRF e-Newsletter

July 22-23, 2013
Lodi, CA

Salmonid Restoration Federation will host the 7th Annual Spring-run Chinook Symposium: Exploring Opportunities for Chinook Recovery in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta at Wine and Roses in Lodi, CA July 22-23, 2013. The first day of the symposium will include presentations and panel discussions about the status of Spring-run Chinook recovery efforts in different regions, reintroducing Spring-run Chinook in the San Joaquin River and its tributaries, managing for multiple species in the Central Valley, and restoration efforts in the San Joaquin watershed and surrounding tributaries. The context of the symposium is the San Joaquin-Bay Delta and flow regimes that would benefit salmonids.

August 9-11, 2013
Mattole River, Petrolia, CA

The 16th Annual Coho Confab will be held in the Mattole River Valley. Salmonid Restoration Federation and Trees Foundation are the permanent co-hosts of this educational event and are excited to be partnering this year with the Mattole River and Range Partnership that includes Sanctuary Forest, Mattole Restoration Council, and the Mattole Salmon Group. The Confab is sponsored by the California Department of Fish & Wildlife. The Confab allows for participants and instructors to share innovative techniques, pioneering experience, and scientific methodologies. Participants learn skills and techniques that can be applied to restore habitat in their home watershed.