Announcement for Report

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From: Linda Vida (lvida@library.berkeley.edu)
Date: Sat Nov 19 2005 - 19:09:36 PST


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Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2005 19:09:36 -0800
From: Linda Vida <lvida@library.berkeley.edu>
Subject: Announcement for Report




This a great resource for any library in California concerned about the environment, fishery resources and stream habitat. The research is first-rate and the maps are beautifully done. Linda Vida, Water Resources Center Archives, UCB






Historical Distribution and Current Status




of Steelhead/Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in


Streams of the San Francisco Estuary, California






 


Robert A. Leidy
Environmental Protection Agency, San Francisco, CA
Gordon S. Becker
Center for Ecosystem Management and Restoration, Oakland, CA
Brett N. Harvey
John Muir Institute of the Environment, University of California, Davis, CA



 
The Center for Ecosystem Management and Restoration (CEMAR) is pleased to announce the availability of Historical Distribution and Current Status of Steelhead/Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in Streams of the San Francisco Estuary, California. Several years in the making, this document is the most comprehensive and authoritative report ever produced regarding steelhead and rainbow trout in the San Francisco Bay Area. The report reviews all available information, both current and historical, for streams tributary to the San Francisco Estuary, and organizes its analysis by county. The report designates the historical and current population status for each of these streams and provides related information useful to planners, resource analysts, decision-makers, creeks groups, and the general public. It includes 11 x 17 maps, two for each county, showing the current status and historical distribution of O. mykiss.
 
The authors conducted extensive surveys of Bay Area creeks and reviewed the work of previous investigators to characterize completely the region’s steelhead resources. The report uses text, tables, and topographic maps to convey information at various levels of detail. The report contains more than a thousand references, and has been reviewed by staff of the Department of Fish and Game and at least 10 other agencies and organizations in the region with expertise concerning steelhead.
 
Additional printed copies of the report can be purchased at CEMAR’s Oakland office ($30) or ordered by telephone ($40 includes shipping and handling).
 
The report can be downloaded free of charge at www.cemar.org.
 
 
The mission of the Center for Ecosystem Management and Restoration is to make effective use of scientific information to promote the restoration and sustainable management of ecosystems. The Center is a not-for-profit corporation, and contributions in support of its programs are tax-deductible.
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Andrew J. Gunther, Ph.D.
Executive Director
Center for Ecosystem Management and Restoration
4179 Piedmont Ave, Suite 325
Oakland, CA 94611
voice: (510) 420-1570
fax: (510) 420-1345
email: gunther@cemar.org

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