Salmonid Restoration Federation
2020 Vision for California’s Salmonscape
March 31 - April 3, 2020
Santa Cruz, California

Restoring Processes - San Clemente Dam Removal and Floodplain Restoration, Carmel River

31 March 2020
9:00am - 5:00pm
Field Tour Coordinator: 
Tommy Williams, PhD, NMFS Southwest Fisheries Science Center
 
Tour Leaders: 
Brian Cluer, NMFS West Coast Region California Coastal Office
Amy East, USGS Pacific Coastal Marine Science Center
Christy Fischer, Santa Lucia Conservancy
Tim Frahm, Trout Unlimited
Rafael Payan, Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District
 
The focus of this field tour is on stream processes in the context of large-scale restoration – dam
removal and floodplain restoration – with in-the-field examples from areas downstream of the
former San Clemente Dam and reconnection of floodplain at the site of a former golf course.
The removal of San Clemente Dam on the Carmel River in 2015 was the third-tallest dam
removed intentionally thus far globally. The morning will be spent with researchers from NMFS
and USGS discussing stream channel response and sediment movement following dam removal
and high flow events.
 
Moving downstream from the former dam location, the afternoon will be spent with staff from
NMFS, USGS, Trout Unlimited, Santa Lucia Conservancy, and Monterey Peninsula Regional
Park District in the lower portion of the Carmel River watershed where the Rancho Cañada Golf
Course is being removed and habitat restoration efforts are underway.
Aerial view of the San Clemente site, Carmel River (post-removal)
San Clemente Site, Carmel River (post-removal)