Central Valley

March 28, 2013

A CalTrout Interview: Central Region Manager Jacob Katz

March 28, 2013
Jacob Katz is the manager of CalTrout’s Central Region. A fly fisherman with an eye for big, anadromous fish, he’s heading our newest region, which includes
March 12, 2013

CalTrout Study Turns Idle Rice Fields Into Salmon Nursery: Could Hold Key To Central Valley Salmon Restoration

March 12, 2013
Studies say salmon grow fastest in flooded Central Valley rice fields — and size really does matter. One of the keys to salmon recovery in California’s
February 27, 2013

Two 26″ Steelhead Spawn In San Francisquito Creek Below Searsville Dam. Will They Survive?

February 27, 2013
CalTrout’s been supportive of the fight to remove Stanford University’s Searsville Dam, which blocks upstream access to steelhead and doesn’t offer dedicated flows. This video of
February 14, 2013

Weekend Drinking Water Spill Wipes Out Steelhead Population in Bay Area Creek

February 14, 2013
  Fish kill illustrates dangers to isolated populations of even protected species   Steelhead are typically associated with big, wild rivers on the North Coast, but
February 14, 2013

Weekend Drinking Water Spill Wipes Out Steelhead Population in Bay Area Creek

February 14, 2013
  Fish kill illustrates dangers to isolated populations of even protected species   Steelhead are typically associated with big, wild rivers on the North Coast, but
January 29, 2013

CalTrout’s Comments On The BOR’s Shasta Dam Raising Draft Feasibility Report

January 29, 2013
CalTrout appreciates the opportunity to comment on the Bureau of Reclamation’s Draft Feasibility Report for Shasta Lake Water Resources Investigation. CalTrout is primarily concerned about: The
January 24, 2013

CalTrout Questions Loss of Protected Rivers Caused By Raising Shasta Dam

January 24, 2013
  Raising Shasta Dam, flooding McCloud & Upper Sacramento Rivers contradicts state Wild and Scenic Rivers Act When the Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) released their Draft
January 10, 2013

Six Imperiled Delta Fish Species Suffer Population Declines Following Dry Year

January 10, 2013
The six imperiled California Delta fish species which saw an increase in populations during the wet 2011 season have all fallen back to perilously low levels
February 14, 2013

Central Valley Region

February 14, 2013
October 15, 2019

Jacob Montgomery

October 15, 2019
Jacob has an MS in Ecology specializing in plankton population dynamics and food web production. He currently manages CalTrout’s Fish Food program using Sacramento Valley rice
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