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Rowdy Creek Watershed Improvement Project Strawberry Creek Fish Passage RestorationĢ002 - 2003 SB 271 Little River Watershed Improvement Project IIĢ001 - 2002 Redwood Creek SB 271 Road Decommissioning ProjectĢ002 Salmon Creek SB 271 Watershed Improvement Project II PCFWWRA has also worked with numerous small private landowners.Ĭooperative Agreement - Headwaters Forest Reserve Watershed Restoration Project Trinidad Bay Fishermen’s Marketing Association

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Resources Legacy Fund Foundation, Preserving Wild California Program Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen's Associations Humboldt Fishermen’s Marketing Association Road Decommissioning, Heavy Equipment and Labor Contractors Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board Humboldt County Resource Conservation District Humboldt Bay Harbor, Recreation and Conservation District State, Federal and Local Government AgenciesĬalifornia Department of Fish and WildlifeĬalifornia Department of Parks and RecreationĬalifornia Regional Water Quality Control BoardĬalifornia State Water Resources Control Boardĭel Norte, Humboldt, and Trinity Counties We have worked with:Įngineering, Environmental, Geological, and Fisheries ConsultantsĪldaron Laird, Trinity Associates Environmental Planning The projects we perform would not be possible without the hard work and support of numerous partners, funders, and subcontractors. Prevented 630,000 cubic yards of excess anthropogenic sediment from smothering streams by decommissioning abandoned and failing roadsĪssessed and prescribed treatment to prevent 2.8 million tons of future sediment delivery to streamsĬollaborated with over 65 landowners, agencies, funders, consultants, and contractors to perform the above Planted over 99,200 trees and restored over 100 acres of streamside forest Placed over 1,500 habitat enhancing logs in streams to create 250 habitat structures Restored 32 acres of estuary and 16 off-channel ponds and stream channels Removed 26 barriers to salmon migration and re-established fish access to 18.5 miles of spawning and rearing habitat PCFWWRA has performed over 100 salmon habitat restoration projects in Humboldt and Del Norte Counties of California, restoring a total of over 830,000 feet and 550 acres.






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