Overview of Klamath River Dam Removal and Salmon Reintroduction to the Upper Klamath Basin. A Concurrent Session at the 36th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference held in Fortuna, California from April 11 – 14, 2018.
Title: Overview of Klamath River Dam Removal and Salmon Reintroduction to the Upper Klamath Basin. A Concurrent Session at the 36th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference held in Fortuna, California from April 11 – 14, 2018.
Category: Conference Proceeding
File: 2018_0482_Overview-of-Klamath-River-Dam-Removal-and-Salmon.pdf
Updated Date: 22.06.2018
Author(s)/Source(s): Mark Bransom, John Carlos Garza, John B. Hamilton, Mark Hereford, Alex Gonyaw
Publication Date: 2018-Apr-11
Focal Topic: Salmon, Habitat Restoration, Dam Removal, Upper Klamath
Location: Upper Klamath
Watershed Code: 180102
Overview of Klamath River Dam Removal and Salmon Reintroduction to the Upper Klamath Basin.
A Concurrent Session at the 36th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference held in Fortuna, California from April 11 – 14, 2018.
The decommissioning and removal of four dams on the Klamath River is on track to occur in 2020. As with recent dam removals, there are a range of expectations and a range of understanding of the process of removing the dams, monitoring the resources, and minimizing direct and indirect impacts on the natural resources and ecological processes in the watershed. This session will provide an update on the implementation of the dam removal and review the schedule of activities as well as plans for monitoring physical and biological aspects of the river. The purpose of this session is to provide a very up-to-date and concise overview of the process being implemented and the proposed schedule of activities.
The Video Recording of the this Session is Located at: https://vimeo.com/album/5137447
Keyword Tags:Dam Removal, Salmon Reintroduction,