Salmonid Restoration Federation

8th Annual Coho Confab

Salmonid Restoration Federation and the Trees Foundation produced the 8th annual Coho Confab from August 12-14, 2005 at the Wolf Creek Education Center in Redwood National Park in Humboldt County.

Dian Griffith

Dian Griffith has been the independent contract bookkeeper for Salmonid Restoration Federation since 2004.  She has been the owner of Full Circle Enterprises since 1992 and specializes in non-profit and construction bookkeeping and administration.

2003 Restoration Permitting Workshop

Salmonid Restoration Federation produced a Restoration Permitting Workshop in Mendocino, CA, from November 12-14, 2003.

2005 Central Coast Field School

Salmonid Restoration Federation produced Central Coast Field School from October 25-27, 2005 in Arroyo Grande, CA.

The course included several sessions in the field. Topics and examples covered during the course included:

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.