Friday, August 26
5:30-6:30pm Check-in at Main Entrance at Jug Handle Creek Farm
6:30pm Community Dinner by the Fire Circle
7:30pm Confab Welcome with Salmonid Restoration Federation
7:45pm Keynote Presentations
Spatial and Temporal Variation in Structure and Abundance of Coho Salmon in California
John Carlos Garza, Southwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA Fisheries
Over 15 Years of Monitoring Coho Salmon Population in Coastal Mendocino County, California: Implications and Lessons for Recovery Management
Sean Gallagher, California Department of Fish and Wildlife
North Coast Coho Project — An Overview of Collaborative, Strategic Restoration on the North Coast
Lisa Bolton, North Coast Coho Project Director, Trout Unlimited
Saturday, August 27
7:30-8:30am Breakfast, Pack Lunches for Field Day, and Check-in for Saturday Arrivals
8:30-9:30am Opening Circle Announcements and Presenter Introductions
9:30am Concurrent Full-day Field Tours
Restoration Responsibilities and Actions for Recovery of Fisheries and Watersheds in the Usal Redwood Forest of the Redwood Forest Foundation, Inc. (RFFI)
Richard Gienger, RFFI, and Tom Leroy, Pacific Watershed Associates
An Evolution of Large Wood Augmentation — A Synopsis of Techniques for Implementation and Validation Monitoring within Pudding Creek and South Fork Noyo River basins
Anna Halligan and Lisa Bolton, Trout Unlimited, Sean Gallagher, CDFW, Dave Wright, The Nature Conservancy, and Chris Blencowe, Blencowe Watershed Managment
Sunday, August 28
8:30-9am Pack Up and Breakfast
9:30-10am Closing Circle
10am-2pm Concurrent Half-Day Field Tours
Downstream/Upstream — Working Together to Restore Coho Habitat in Neefus Gulch
Patty Madigan, Mendocino Resource Conservation District, and Kirk Vodopals, Rancho Navarro
Large Woody Installation at Two Log Creek on the Big River Property
Holly Newberger, The Conservation Fund, and Chris Blencowe, Blencowe Watershed Management
Fish Passage Upgrades on Historical Logging Roads
Doug Kern, Mendocino Land Trust