Salmonid Restoration Federation
April 29 - May 2, 2025
Santa Cruz, California

Salmon and Climate Change: Advancing a Climate-resilient Recovery Approach for Pacific Salmon

Session Coordinators: Shaara Ansley, Long Live the Kings, and Sherri Norris, California Indian Environmental Alliance (CIEA)
 
Robust and resilient Pacific salmon populations that support thriving ecosystems, Indigenous rights and cultures, local economies, and recreation require effective and ongoing stewardship. However, rapid climate change is making this salmon recovery goal more difficult to achieve and calls into question the viability of salmon runs and fisheries along the coast and watersheds of western North America. Climate change is adding to existing stressors, causing complex, interacting processes that drive mass mortality events and changes in phenology, range shifts, and extirpations. A future in which resilient salmon can flourish and salmon populations can support harvest in the face of climate change depends on a recognition of social – ecological systems and diverse knowledge sources, innovative science and policy, dramatically increased funding, well-informed climate resiliency planning, and significantly greater information-sharing across a wide geographic range. Salmon-reliant communities are working hard, but we need new approaches to achieve recovery and support salmon resiliency. This requires a rapid paradigm shift with an unprecedented expansion of collaborative engagement and a braiding together of Indigenous and Western knowledge systems. To advance this paradigm shift, presenters in this session will share innovative and collaborative approaches to supporting Tribal climate resilience planning and climate resilience of Pacific salmon populations.
 
Collaborative Planning Efforts
 
Developing Collaborative Solutions to Address and Plan for Climate Impacts on Pacific Salmon, Shaara Ainsley, Long Live the Kings, and Sherri Norris, California Indian Environmental Alliance
 
Cool Corridors: Identifying And Indexing Riparian Climate Refugia Contributes To The Future Protection And Restoration Of Anadromous Fish Habitat In Northern California, Christine Davis, California Trout
 
Reorienting to Recovery: Stretching into the Whole, Natalie Stauffer-Olsen, Trout Unlimited
 
Tools and Information to Inform Collaborative Efforts
 
Effects Of End-Of-Century Streamflow Conditions On High-Elevation Streams And Juvenile Oncorhynchus Mykiss, Kelly Goedde-Matthews, UC Davis Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology
 
Rapid Evolution In The Face Of A Changing Climate: Can Salmonids Keep Up With Rising Temperatures? Paige Gardner, UC Santa Cruz
 
Spawning Distributions Through Space And Time: Assessing Resilience Of An Endangered Coho Salmon Population Complex In A Coastal California Watershed, Rachael Ryan, PhD, University of California Davis
 
A Model-Based Investigation Of Early Marine Growth And Survival For California Chinook Salmon, Kelly Vasbinder, PhD, University of California Santa Cruz