After the largest dam removal in history, the Klamath River – at a newly uninterrupted 257 miles in length – now holds the title for the longest undammed river in California. Iron Gate Dam, located in Siskiyou County, California was the last of four dams on the Klamath River to be demolished, marking a monumental moment for Tribes with ties to the land surrounding the river.
This Flashback Friday, explore the connections between “climate shocks, Dungeness crab, and fishing communities in California. Droughts, floods, and heatwaves are all examples of “climate shocks,” or natural disasters linked to climate […]
This week’s Flashback Friday covers the issue of fish passage on the Calaveras River – where are these barriers and how does the Habitat Conservation Plan address them? The Calaveras […]