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A collaborative partnership formed to protect and revitalize anadromous fish populations in California by promoting collaboration among public and private sectors for fish passage improvement projects and programs

About the Forum

The California Fish Passage Forum is a collaborative partnership of researchers, engineers, fisheries and restoration practitioners and advocates working within the state agencies,  federal agencies, nonprofits, and tribes to protect and restore California anadromous waterways.  The forum members work collaboratively to understand the state of fish passage improvement projects and programs, direct investments into restoration, research, assessment and monitoring, and develop data products, trainings, and media materials to communicate the continued need for restoration. The Forum is a congressionally recognized Fish Habitat Partnership supported by the National Fish Habitat Partnership (NFHP).

Forum Members

14 member organizations, including federal agencies, California state agencies and both California and nationwide nonprofits. The Forum is growing, adding new signatories over the years.

Fish Passage Assessment

The Forum, in partnership with CDFW, PSMFC, and California State Parks, have provided hands-on workshops to teach participants how to accuratly assess natural features or manmade structures for their ability to provide fish passage for anadromous fishes. The Forum is developing these workshops further, and even planning to offer an online training course.

Restoration Funding

So far, the Forum has invested almost $2 million, helping to leverage an additional $350 million from agency partners including NOAA, DWR, CDFW and many others. The Forum funding opportunity represents a comparatively small but important contribution for helping projects reach their cost share needs.

On-the-Ground Impact

From 2012-2025, the California Fish Passage Forum has supported 53 projects across California, collectively representing a significant investment in the recovery of anadromous fish populations statewide. These projects include 36 projects removing one or more fish passage barriers, six habitat enhancement projects, four research and two monitoring projects, and two fish passage assessment projects. These have lead to 70+ barrier removals, opening 300 miles of habitat, and engaging 2,249 partner organizations.

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Join the Forum

Organizations working to restore fish passage in historically anadromous CA waters can inquire about membership. 

Present your Work

The Forum provides regular opportunities for restoration groups to share their work in Science and Data Committee meetings. 

A view of the passage assessment database web viewer, showing types of fish passage barriers in the Bay Area of California.

Add to the PAD

Restoration groups can assess fish passage barriers and add their findings to the Passage Assessment Database.

The California Fish Passage Forum is one of 20 Fish Habitat partnerships recognized  under the National Fish Habitat Partnership. The mission of the National Fish Habitat Partnership is to protect, restore, and enhance the nation’s fish and aquatic communities through partnerships that foster fish habitat conservation and improve the quality of life for the American people.  NFHP supports the work of the diverse network of fish habitat partnerships, and produces independent data products to assess the state of Americas freshwater and marine fish populations and habitats through the National Assessment.

Fish Habitat Partnerships operating in California include the California Fish Passage Forum, Pacific Lamprey Conservation Initiative (PLCI), the Pacific Marine and Estuarine Partnership (PMEP), and the Western Native Trout Initiative (WNTI).  Read more about each partnership on the National Fish Habitat Partnership Page