March 10 - 13, 2010 the Salmonid Restoration Federation and the California-Nevada American Fisheries Society chapter will co-host the 28th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference and the 44th Annual Cal-Neva AFS Conference in Redding, California. We are truly excited about this new collaborative effort. The first two days of the conference will be filled with symposia, full-day workshops and field tours. A half-day plenary session will befollowed by 1.5 days of technical, biological, and policy-related concurrent sessions. This conference will focuson a broad range of salmonid and watershed restoration topics of concern to restoration practitioners, watershedscientists, fisheries biologists, resource agency personnel, land-use planners, and landowners.
Continuing Education Classes
River 2 D
Acoustic Tag Training
Presentation Skills
Workshops
Floodplain Restoration
Fisheries Engineering and Stream Restoration Symposium
Water Quality and TMDL Planning
Stormwater Pollution Runoff
Field Tours
Clear Creek Restoration
Battle Creek Restoration
Upper Trinity River
Restoring the Shasta River
Sacramento River
Redding Urban Streams Tour: Sulphur and Salt Creek, and Gravel Augmentation Projects
Concurrent Sessions
Anadromous Salmonid Monitoring
Stream Channel Restoration
California State of Salmonids
Central Valley Salmonid Recovery Planning and Biological Opinions
Marine and Estuarine Fisheries Research: Conservation and Management
Status, Ecology and Management of Inland Fishes
Status, Ecology and Management of Anadromous/Migratory Fishes
Water Diversions and Fish Impediments
FERC Relicensing and Restoration Opportunities
Climate Change and Salmonid Recovery
Hatchery Management
Effects of Ground-water Withdrawals on Aquatic Ecosystems
Instream Flow for Salmonids
Planning, Evaluating, and Documenting Restoration Efforts