Salmonid Restoration Federation

2006 Central Coast Field School

Central Coast Salmon Enhancement and Salmonid Restoration Federation hosted a Field School from May 16-18, 2006 in Arroyo Grande, California.

2006 Central Coast Field School

Central Coast Salmon Enhancement and Salmonid Restoration Federation hosted a Field School on July 18- 21, 2006 in Arroyo Grande, California.

2007 Central Coast Field School

Salmonid Restoration Federation, Pacific Watershed Associates, and Central Coast Salmon Enhancement offered a course addressing culvert and road drainage practices to protect and benefit steelhead and water quality in the central coast region.

2007 Central Coast Road Decommissioning & Enhancement Field School

This field school addressed culvert and road drainage practices to protect and benefit steelhead and water quality in the Central Coast region.

2007 Fish Passage Design & Engineering Field School

Salmonid Restoration Federation, the CA Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), and the Fishery Network of Central California Coastal Counties (FishNet 4C) offered two intensive workshops for engineers, hydrologists, biologists, and environmental planners, and other staff who are involved in the design and implementation of fish passage projects.

2008 Bioengineering Field School

Salmonid Restoration Federation, with the support of the CA Department of Fish and Wildlife, produced a Bioengineering Field School on the Central Coast from October 19-21, 2008 in Santa Barbara, CA.

2009 Roads Maintenance & Erosion Control Field School

Salmonid Restoration Federation, the CA Department of Fish and Wildlife, and Pacific Watershed Associates offered a field school to learn techniques to address culvert and road drainage practices as well as erosion control techniques. This field school was held at Oz Farm on the Garcia River.

2010 Fish Passage Design & Engineering Field School

This hands-on workshop was intended for engineers, hydrologists, biologists, and environmental planners, or any other staff who are involved in the design and implementation of fish passage projects. The workshop covered the design and implementation process, including biological considerations, site surveys and geomorphic assessment, state and federal fish passage design guidance, stream simulation design, grade control techniques, retrofitting existing crossings, contracting and implementation, monitoring and adaptation.