Initiatives

May 26, 2020

San Juan and Santiago Watershed Selected as one of 2020’s 10 Waters to Watch

May 26, 2020
San Juan and Santiago Watershed Selected as one of 2020’s 10 Waters to Watch The San Juan and Santiago Watershed has been selected to the National
May 15, 2020

Chasing Nigiri

May 15, 2020
What started as a seemingly crazy experiment to raise young salmon in flooded rice fields turned into a wildly successful project. Here’s the story about the
May 13, 2020

Potter Valley Project Two-Basin Partnership Advances Solution for Scott Dam Removal

May 13, 2020
Today, California’s third-largest watershed is one step closer to providing headwaters to ocean access for endangered and threatened salmon and steelhead. California Trout along with Two-Basin
April 29, 2020

SF Eel River – Fish Counts Are Low But Hopes Are High

April 29, 2020
“Times are changing in the world of salmon assessment on the Eel River as technology provides more accurate counts than people can, with sonar in the
April 11, 2020

Trout Clout: Klamath Dams Certified For Removal

April 11, 2020
Klamath Dams Certified for Removal On April 7, 2020, the California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) issued its Clean Water Act Section 401 water quality certification for
March 17, 2020

Field Note: Supporting Endangered Steelhead Passage

March 17, 2020
Drawing on Santa Clara River Steelhead Coalition Member Expertise to Support Endangered Steelhead Passage by Russell Marlow, Ventura Office Program Manager This past fall, CalTrout, and
January 15, 2020

Field Notes: Fish Food on Floodplain Farm Fields

January 15, 2020
By Jacob Montgomery Part 1: About the Project Overview. CalTrout’s Central Valley program is currently engaged in multiple projects, all of which are focused on reconnecting
January 9, 2020

Saving the Rainbows: Finding Shelter for Rescued Native Trout in Southern California

January 9, 2020
by Megan Nguyen and Sandra Jacobson. CalTrout is using spatial analysis in collaboration with the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission and California Department of Fish and
December 19, 2019

Can Salmon Eat Their Way Out of Climate Change?

December 19, 2019
This article was originally published by UC Davis. Can Salmon Eat Their Way Out of Climate Change? Abundant Food Helps Offset Higher Temperatures for Fish. But
November 7, 2019

Field Notes: Pescadero PIT Tag Array Installation Pilot Project

November 7, 2019
Tracking steelhead movement to shed light on seasonal migrations October 17, 2019 By Pat Samuel, Bay Area Program Manager I spent this week working with California
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