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- 7th Annual Spring-run Chinook Symposium
- 7th Annual Spring-run Chinook Watershed Symposium Presentations
Presentations included:
- Butte Creek Problems and Promise: A Review of 20 Years of Recovery, Allen Harthorne, Friends of Butte Creek
- Reintroduction of Spring-run Chinook Salmon to the San Joaquin River: Genetic Evaluation of Donor Stocks, John Carlos Garza, Southwest Fisheries Science Center National Marine Fisheries Service and University of California, Santa Cruz
- Can We Develop Comprehensive Flow Regimes That Support Channel and Floodplain Rehabilitation? Eric M. Ginney, Floodplain Restoration Program Manager & ESA PWA Central Valley/Sierra Director
- Why Spring-run? Rene Henery, Trout Unlimited
- Size and Timing of SJR Spring Run: The Ghosts of San Joaquin River? Tim Heyne, CA Department of Fish and Wildlife
- Recovery Strategy for Spring-run Chinook Salmon and the San Joaquin River Basin, Rhonda Reed, NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service
- Update on Yuba River Salmon: Monitoring Results, Restoration Progress, and New Perspectives, Gary Reedy, South Yuba River Citizens League
- Status of Broodstock Development for the San Joaquin River Restoration Program, Michelle Workman, US Fish and Wildlife Service and Paul Adelizi, CA Department of Fish and Wildlife