New StoryMap Release: Connecting People and Fish in Urban and Rural Watersheds
Inspiring community-driven fish passage restoration across California
The California Fish Passage Forum is excited to announce the release of a new interactive StoryMap, Restoration Across California: Connecting People and Fish in Urban and Rural Watersheds, highlighting two powerful, community-centered restoration efforts—one in the urban East San Francisco Bay and one in the rural Klamath River Basin.
California’s nearly 190,000 miles of waterway are essential to communities, cultures, and aquatic species and ecosystems. Yet road crossings, flood control infrastructure, diversions, and dams have fragmented these systems. This StoryMap showcases how local partnerships, creative engagement, and hands-on restoration can transform both aquatic ecosystems and people’s relationship to their waterways and communities.
California Fish Passage Forum Quick Facts
60 Projects Funded
Since 2012, the Forum has supported 60 projects, varying from on-the-ground projects to design projects, and scientific assessments across the state of California.
$2.4M in Project Funding
The Forum has connected project partners with 2.4 million in combined project funding.
53 Barriers Remediated
The Forum has supported the removal or remediation of more than 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
Forum-funded Juvenile Fish Passage Criteria Assessment Project Helps Inform Update to NMFS Guidelines That Saves Taxpayers and Practitioners Millions of Dollars
In September 2019, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Southwest Region reissued...
Upper Green Valley Creek Selected as one of NFHP’s 2019 “10 Waters to Watch”
The California Fish Passage Forum is pleased to announce that the Upper Green Valley Creek Fish...
NOAA Fisheries Releases Results of Fish Passage Program 2018 Review
On March 29, 2019, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) National Marine...



