Protecting and Restoring Anadromous Fish Habitat

The California Fish Passage Forum is a collaborative entity formed among federal and state agencies, and non-profits to explore, develop, and share effective methodology and resources to restore and recover anadromous fish populations by improving fish passage at man-made barriers. We are a nationally recognized fish habitat partnership under the National Fish Habitat Partnership.

Use this website as a resource to discover informational events, options for project funding, and resources to help advance the scope, scale, and pace of fish passage restoration in California.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Webinar on upcoming NOFO from the National Culvert Removal, Replacement, and Restoration Grants

 

July 11th, 1pm-2pm

The California Fish Passage Forum, in collaboration with the US Fish & Wildlife Service, and the Federal Highway Administration invites fish passage restoration professionals, as well as Tribes, municipalities, cities, state employees, and other units of local government to learn about the upcoming notice of funding opportunity for the National Culvert Removal, Replacement, and Restoration Grant Program (Culvert Aquatic Organism Passage (AOP) Program). The webinar will explain the the eligible applicants and project types, anticipated funding levels, the funding application timeline, and how to apply.

This NOFO represents multiple years of funding. Attending the webinar will be a great opportunity to get your questions answered by USFWS Culvert Aquatic Organism Passage Coordinator, Alex Jones.

ABOUT THE FORUM

57 Projects

Since 2012, the Forum has supported 57 projects, varying from on-the-ground projects to design projects, and scientific assessments across the state of California.

1.7M+ in Project Funding

The Forum has connected project partners with more than 1.7 million in combined project funding.

50 Barriers Remediated

The Forum has supported the removal or remediation of at least fifty fish passage barriers in California, from small culverts to massive dam removals.

295 Miles of Improved Access

Forum supported projects have
resulted in improved access to  spawning and rearing habitat for threatened & endangered anadromous fish.

NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

New NOFO posted for National Culvert Removal, Replacement & Restoration Grants

On June 25, 2024, FHWA announced the availability of at least $196 million for FY2023 Culvert AOP grants as part of the FY23-26 Culvert AOP NOFO. The deadline to apply for FY23 funding via Grants.gov is Monday, September 23, 2024, at 11:59 p.m., EDT. Grants The National Culvert Removal, Replacement, and Restoration Grant...

California Fish Passage Form Announces 2024 Funded Projects

Projects Receiving Funding from the Forum for 2024Designing for Sturgeon Passage in the San Joaquin River at Eastside Bypass Control Structure-US Fish & Wildlife ServiceThis project monitors white sturgeon passing through the EBCS on the San Joaquin to inform usage of the structure in advance of planned improvements...

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Partners Announce More than $27.4 Million for Fish Habitat Conservation in 2024

For Immediate Release: May 28, 2024Contact: Ryan Roberts (rroberts@fishwildlife.org) (Washington, DC) - Through the National Fish Habitat Partnership (NFHP) (https://fishhabitat.org), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and partners are providing more than $27.4 million to support 91 fish habitat conservation...

THE AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL FRESHWATER CHALLENGE

A PARTNERSHIP TO CONSERVE AND RESTORE AMERICA’S RIVERS, LAKES, STREAMS, AND WETLANDS A letter issued by the Biden-Harris Administration, April 2024 Our nation’s lakes, rivers, streams, estuaries, and wetlands are fundamental to the health, prosperity, and resiliency of our communities and are held sacred by many Tribal...

2024 SRF SRF 41st Annual Conference, Santa Rosa, California, March 26 – 29, 2024

REGISTER NOW Salmonid Restoration Federation will produce the 41st Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference in Santa Rosa, California on March 26 - 29, 2024. The first two days of the conference include technical workshops and field tours. Thursday will begin with a half-day plenary session and will be followed by 1.5...

2024 National Coastal Resilience Fund RFP Now Open

Greetings,   The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF), in partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD), Occidental, and Shell is now soliciting Pre-Proposals for the 2024 National Coastal Resilience Fund. The Request for...

America’s Ecosystem Restoration Initiative: America the Beautiful Challenge 2024 Request for Proposals

Applicant Webinar (Register): Thursday, February 29, 2024, 2–4 PM Eastern TimePre-Proposal Due Date: Thursday, April 4, 2024 by 11:59 PM Eastern TimeFull Proposal Due Date (by invitation only): Tuesday, July 16, 2024, by 11:59 PM Eastern Time OVERVIEW The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF), through anticipated...

2024 Klamath Basin Salmon Restoration Request for Proposals (RFP) Open Now

Klamath/Trinity/Shasta funding - The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation in cooperation with the Bureau of Reclamation and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is pleased to announce the launch of the 2024 Klamath Basin Salmon Restoration Request for Proposals (RFP). You...

2024 CDFW Fisheries Restoration Grant Program -Concept Proposal Phase Now Open!

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is now accepting concept proposal applications for projects under the Fisheries Restoration Grant Program (FRGP). The 2024 FRGP Proposal Solicitation Notice (PSN) (PDF) and 2024 FRGP Guidelines (PDF) outlines the priorities and requirements to apply. The concept...

Forum Organized 5-year Tour of Yellowjacket Creek Fish Passage Project Site

As part of the Nov 7-8th Forum Meeting in Santa Rosa, California, the California Fish Passage Forum organized a field tour of the Yellowjacket Creek Fish Passage Project, revisiting the project 5 years after its 2018 construction. The Yellowjacket Creek project restored fish passage to almost two miles of high-quality...