Salmonid Restoration Federation

Klamath Dam Removal Panel

The final webinar in our restoration series, a panel discussion on the state of the Klamath Dam Removal process, took place on Friday, December 11.

Opening remarks by Josh Saxon, Executive Director, Karuk Tribe

"Regulatory and Technical Processes and Timeline leading to Dam Removal"
Mark Bransom, CEO, Klamath River Renewal Corporation

"Cultural Relevance"
Poppy Ferris-George, Cultural Resources Consulting and Board Member, Klamath River Renewal Corporation

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Panel

The next webinar in our restoration series, presentations and a panel discussion on equity and inclusion in the restoration field, took place Friday, October 23. A recording of the presentations is available on our Vimeo page: https://vimeo.com/472317354

"Deep Restoration: The Work Outside and the Work Inside"
Rene Henery, PhD, Trout Unlimited

"Becoming Aware of and Managing Your Biases"
John Griffith, Humboldt Redwoods State Park

Marshall Ranch Flow Enhancement

Project description, designs, frequently asked questions, and additional resources

Klamath River Dam Removal

Mike Belchik, Sr. Water Policy Analyst, Yurok Tribe

Humboldt Bay Aquaculture

Salmonid Restoration Federation (SRF) was awarded a grant from the Rose Foundation For Communities and the Environment for aquaculture research, outreach, and education in Humboldt Bay in 2020 and 2021.

This page will be used to provide resources to the community regarding current aquaculture projects and propsals for the Humboldt Bay Area. 

Alison Willy

Alison Willy recently retired as the Watershed Planning Division Chief at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Bay Delta Fish and Wildlife Office in Sacramento. She has spent over 40 years working in wildlife and fisheries habitat restoration, endangered species and water policy, data collection, and multi-party collaboration. Her interest is in restoration of riparian floodplain activation, including analyses of hydropower and water infrastructure effects on riparian ecosystems, salmonids, ESA-listed species, and other sensitive species.

 

Eel River Dam Removal - August 28

The Potter Valley Project FERC Relicensing Status, Dam Removal Project Plan, and Anticipated Benefits to Salmonids

Darren Mierau, California Trout North Coast Director
Alyssa FitzGerald, PhD, University of California Santa Cruz, and NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center Affiliate