Salmonid Restoration Federation

26th Annual Coho Confab

Friday, September 13, 2024 to Sunday, September 15, 2024
Overview
SRF, with the support of California Department of Fish and Wildlife, will host the 26th Annual Coho Confab at the beautiful Rock Creek Ranch on the South Fork of the Smith River. The pristine Smith River is the largest undammed river in California and is located in the northwest corner of the state in the Siskiyou Mountains. The Confab will feature tours of planned and completed fish passage projects along the state highway system, and restoration projects in the lower Klamath and Smith River.
 
Friday Plenary:
  • Rock Creek Ranch and Watershed Welcome by Smith River Alliance and Tolowa Dee-ni-Nation
  • Natural History of the Klamath Mountains: How Honesty, Accuracy, and Receptivity Guide Us to Better Stewardship of Definable Landscapes, Justin Garwood and Michael Kauffmann, Co-authors of The Klamath Mountains: A Natural History
  • TBA
 
 Saturday Concurrent Tours:
  • Restoring Fish Passage and Rearing Habitat on the Smith Coastal Plain, Monica Scholey, Smith River Alliance, Dylan Caldwell, Stillwater Sciences, and Marisa Parish Hanson, NOAA Restoration Center
  • Underwater Observation and Identification of Anadromous Fish in the Smith River, Zachary Larson, Senior Fisheries Biologist, Caltrans, HQ DEA Office of Fish and Wildlife Connectivity
  • Rowdy and Dominie Creeks Fish Passage Improvement Projects, Jennifer Jacobs, Fisheries Division Manager, and Rachel McCain, Department of Natural Resources, Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation
Sunday Concurrent Tours:
  • Innovative Restoration in the Lower Klamath — Big Jams, Liberating Floodplains, and Tribal Stewardship, Sarah Beesley, Yurok Tribal Fisheries Department, and Rocco Fiori, Fiori GeoSciences
  • Reconnecting People to Place: Tour of Prairie Creek Restoration Project at ‘O Rew (currently known as the Orick Mill Site), Mary Burke, Cal Trout, and Katherine Stonecypher, Cal Poly Humboldt
  • Redwoods Rising — Restoring the Mill Creek Watershed from the Ridge Tops to the Anadromous Waters, Marisa Parish Hanson, NOAA Fisheries; and Ted Masters and Shannon Dempsey, California Department of Parks and Recreation Leaders
Morning Circle Prior to Field Tours (Photo credit Laura Bridy)
Morning Circle Prior to Field Tours (Photo credit Laura Bridy)
  • Morning Circle Prior to Field Tours (Photo credit Laura Bridy)
  • Community Dinner
  • Presentation by Rocco Fiori - Humpty Dumpty and Habitat Restoration in Dynamic Systems
  • Presentation by Mike Furniss - Geology Is Destiny: Why The Smith River Is What It Is
  • Field Tour - Mill Creek Fish Passage Project in Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park
  • Field Tour - Stream Restoration in Lower Klamath Tributaries (Photo credit Cara Allen)
  • Workshop - Juvenile Salmonid Identification in Lower Smith River (Photo credit Adriane Garayalde)
  • Field Tour - CalTrans Stream Crossing Project (Photo credit Alyssa Persau)
  • Workshop - Design, Permitting and Monitoring of Beaver Dam Analogues in Lower Klamath Tributaries
  • Field Tour - Mill Creek Fish Passage Project in Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park
  • Field Tour - Peacock Creek Fish Passage Project
  • Field Tour - Stream Restoration in Lower Klamath Tributaries
Rock Creek Ranch
2475 South Fork Road
Crescent City , CA

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