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  • Rafting Through the Former Iron Gate Reservoir with the California Fish Passage Forum

    On May 28th, the California Fish Passage Forum, partnering with Karuk Tribe, CalTrout, Yurok Tribal Fishieres Department, and Momentum River Expeditions rafted through the footprint of the Iron Gate Reservoir as part of our Steering Committee meeting, which occurs annual at locations throughout California. Twenty-eight river restoration professionals, including engineers, hydrologists, program managers, restoration practitioners,…

  • The Forum Hosts Hands-On Barrier Assessment Workshop at International Fish Passage Conference

    Davis, CA — The California Fish Passage Forum hosted a technical training workshop at the May 2026 International Fish Passage Conference at UC Davis, bringing together restoration practitioners, agency staff, and researchers for an intensive, hands-on introduction to fish passage barrier assessment. The workshop drew participants from across the region eager to build field skills…

  • New StoryMap Release: Connecting People and Fish in Urban and Rural Watersheds

    This interactive StoryMap, highlights two community-centered restoration efforts, one in the urban East San Francisco Bay and one in the rural Klamath River Basin. In rugged northern California, the Salmon River Restoration Council and Mid Klamath Watershed Council use an all-hands-on-deck approach to improve fish passage at hundreds of tributaries to the Klamath and Salmon…