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    2018

    • Neefus Gulch Coho Salmon Barrier Removal Project Design at Appian Way

    • Cooper Mill Fish Passage Improvement Project Design

    • Mid-Klamath Fish Passage Improvement Project

    • Davy Brown and Munch Creek Fish Passage Project

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    2017

    • Benbow Dam Removal

    • Pennington Creek Steelhead Barrier Removal Project

    • Upper Green Valley Creek Fish Passage Project

     

    2016

    • Central California Traction Company Railroad Bridge Fish Passage Improvement Project

    • Juvenile Fish Passage Criteria Assessment Project

    • Manly Gulch Coho Access and Habitat Restoration Project

    • Pacific Lamprey Passage Assessment Database Project

     

    2015

    • Memorial County Park Fish Passage Barrier Remediation

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    2014

    • Pinole Creek Fish Passage Project

    • Carpinteria Creek Fish Passage Project

    • Salt River Ecosystem Restoration Project

    • Sharber-Peckham FIsh Passage Project

    • Dinner Creek Project

    • Kelly Gulch Fish Passage Project

     

    2013

    • Wilson Creek

    • Branciforte Creek Dam Removal

     

    2012

    • Grape Creek

    • Conner Creek Fish Passage Improvement Project

     

    FORUM-FUNDED PROJECTS

    Collaborative & Innovative

    The Forum collaborates with partners to fund anadromous fish protection, restoration, and enhancement projects to remove barriers and restore connectivity of fish habitats throughout the historic range of anadromous fish.

     

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