Sharing the Salmon Success Story

Monday, Jul 1st, 2013

Sharing the story with you of the successes of the “award winning*” Butte Creek Fish Passage Improvement Project never gets old. Year in and year out, the locals wait for salmon to show up at their “favorite spots.” My favorite spot is at Durnel Bridge between Durham and Nelson.

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Celebrating Two Decades of Fish Passage Improvements in the Sacramento Valley

Tuesday, May 28th, 2013

Twenty years ago, implementation of the Central Valley Project Improvement Act (CVPIA) began, bringing about a new era of fish passage improvement.  The legislation established two programs, the Anadromous Fish Restoration Program (AFRP) and the Anadromous Fish Screen Program (AFSP) which authorized federal funding for fish passage and fish screen projects. The AFSP, in particular, … Continue reading “Celebrating Two Decades of Fish Passage Improvements in the Sacramento Valley”

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Sacramento River – My Point of View

Tuesday, May 7th, 2013

The Sacramento River is a tremendous resource for a large portion on Northern California, but I would like to reduce this overall perspective down to a very personal point of view. When I was young, not even a teenager, my Dad would take me fishing on the river right in the middle of town! I … Continue reading “Sacramento River – My Point of View”

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Understanding Water Resources Management in the Sacramento Valley

Monday, Mar 18th, 2013

In California’s Sacramento Valley, water resources managers are actively managing the region’s precious water resources to support the rich mosaic of inter-dependent farmlands, refuges and managed wetlands, meandering rivers that support fisheries and wildlife, and the cities and rural communities sprinkled throughout the region.

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