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  • Understanding evidentiary hearings in water rights cases

    May 29, 2025
    Jessica Zimmer

    Understanding evidentiary hearings in water rights cases The term “evidentiary hearing” means different things in different legal venues. An evidentiary hearing in a criminal court is not the same as an evidentiary water rights hearing before the quasi-judicial body of the State Water Resources Control Board (the Board). An evidentiary hearing in a water rights…

  • Central California Coast Coho Salmon Recovery in the Lower Russian River Watershed

    May 29, 2025
    Eric Woodruff

    The 2024/25 winter spawning run of Central California Coast coho salmon (CCC) in the lower Russian River watershed brought fruition to ongoing local salmon recovery efforts. The data collected this last winter reveals an impressive return of adult coho salmon in the lower Russian River watershed and reinforces the importance of the Russian River Coho…

  • Salmonid Restoration Federation Conference 2025

    May 29, 2025
    Angelina Cook

    by Angelina Cook The 42nd annual Salmonid Restoration Conference took place May 1 and 2 at the Boardwalk in Santa Cruz, CA. The conference featured a wealth of information and broad diversity of perspectives. CSPA’s Angelina Cook co-presented with CalTrout’s Emily Maloney on developments at Battle Creek during the “dams-out” session. Angelina also joined CSPA’s…

  • How Artificial Intelligence will help count fish 

    May 29, 2025
    Jessica Zimmer

    In fall 2025, the East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) will launch a new Artificial Intelligence (AI) program to collect data on the number and condition of fish in the Lower Mokelumne River. It is developing the program in partnership with Cramer Fish Sciences (CFS), a Portland, Oregon-based company.  Video footage of salmon mapped in…

  • Removing Barriers to Fish Recovery – A Cooperative Approach to Reconnect Salmonids with Historical Habitat in Battle Creek

    May 29, 2025
    Angelina Cook

    Battle Creek – A restoration opportunity – Youtube




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