December 10, 2007
The 26th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference will be held March 5-8, 2008, in the northern San Joaquin Valley. The conference will feature all-day field tours of Tuolumne and Stanislaus River restoration projects, a Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Systems Tour, a Fisheries Monitoring and Management tour, and half-day workshops and tours of fish-friendly vineyards and the Cosumnes River Preserve. Workshops will include Fins and Zins: Sustainable Agriculture and Watershed Management; Fish Passage: Managing Flows on Regulated Rivers and Streams; Floodplain Restoration; and Invasive Species.
The Plenary session will feature fisheries professor Peter Moyle who will discuss the state of California salmonids and the restoration of the San Joaquin. Tina Swanson, senior scientist of the Bay Institute, will present on Bay Delta recovery issues, and Robert Lackey from the EPA will discuss the Salmon 2100 Project that factors global conditions into long-term projections about salmon recovery around the world.
Concurrent sessions will focus on the policy and biological considerations in formulating the San Joaquin Restoration Program: Recovery Planning Models; Central Valley Chinook, Steelhead and Trout; Restoring Natural Hydrographs; Bay Delta Management; Dam Removal and Salmonid Recovery; Engaging the Community in Salmonid and Watershed Education; and Monitoring and Management Issues in the Central Valley.
For more information: www.calsalmon.org
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