Arcata Fish and Wildlife Office
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VISION: "Working with partners to restore and maintain fish and other aquatic resources at self-sustaining levels and to support Federal mitigation programs for the benefit of the American public."

Fisheries Current Events:

07/09/2008 - NEW-Klamath Juvenile Salmonid Health Update

06/30/2008 -- June 2008: OSU 2007 Disease Sampling Summary

06/01/2008 - Willow Creek Trap on the Trinity River

05/27/2008 -TAMWG Meeting Announcement and Agenda, June 9-10, 2008

05/22/2008 - Mercury Contamination in Two Long-lived Filter Feeders in the Trinity River Basin: a Pilot Project

1/17/2008 - Klamath Restoration Initiative



arrow bulletIn spring and summer of 2007, the Arcata Fish and Wildlife Office conducted an acoustic telemetry study of juvenile coho salmon residence time and habitat use in Humboldt Bay, California. This project was a collaboration between the AFWO, California Department of Fish and Game, the Humboldt Bay Harbor Conservation and Recreation District, California Sea Grant, and Coast Seafoods. Findings from this study will be used to formulate methods to minimize potential negative impacts of management activities identified in the Humboldt Bay Management Plan that affect juvenile coho salmon in Humboldt Bay...More Details...


Last updated: October 30, 2008