The Salmonid Restoration Conference is SOLD OUT
The 2016 Salmonid Restoration Conference in Fortuna is SOLD OUT on Friday and Saturday, April 8-9. On-site registration will not be available.
Some of the workshops and field tours offered on Wednesday and Thursday (April 6-7) are still available. Please visit the registration page to see what's available and to secure your spot.
The Conference Agenda Packet is available online including the conference workshops, field tours, and concurrent sessions. The conference agenda packet will be posted shortly.
Featured Tour at the 2016 SRF Conference
Fish Passage and Tidegates Restoration in Humboldt Bay and the Mad River Watershed Tour coordinated by Ross Taylor & Associates and Leah Mahan of NOAA Restoration Center.
Click here to see the descriptions of the field tours that will be offered during the conference.
Featured Workshop at the 2016 SRF Conference
Let’s Get Connected—Tools for Getting Meaningful Public Input and Participation Workshop coordinated by Anna Halligan of Trout Unlimited and Natalie Arroyo of Redwood Community Action Agency.
Water Rights Educational Curriculum Now Available Online
Please see below for a list of resources prepared by SRF and Trout Unlimited as part of a new Water Rights Educational Curriculum called "Making Sure Your Water Use Complies with California Water Law":
Part 1: Initial Statement of Diversion and Use Curriculum (PDF)
Part 1: Initial Statement of Diversion and Use Webinar (Recorded Video with Sound)
Part 2: Small Domestic Use Registration Curriculum (PDF)
Part 2: Small Domestic Use Registration Webinar (Recorded Video with Sound)
This curriculum and other useful materials are available on our Water Rights Education Resources page.
Donate to the 2016 Conference Silent Auction
SRF Membership Dinner and Film Screening
This event is open to the public. Buy your tickets in advance before they sell out!
Conference Cabaret and Banquet
New Guide for California Water Rights Holders
This handbook is a practical guide, written in layman’s terms, to navigating the complex world of water rights for the purpose of leaving water instream to benefit fish and wildlife resources.