Russian River Steelhead and Salmon Monitoring Program

For more than a  decade, California Sea Grant’s Russian River Salmon and Steelhead Monitoring Program has been conducting broad-scale monitoring and specialized research under the leadership of Extension Specialist Mariska Obedzinski. We monitor native salmon and steelhead at all life stages and work closely with partners to support salmonid recovery efforts  in the Russian River basin and throughout coastal California.

Learn more about the Salmon and Steelhead Monitoring Program

CSU Researchers Awarded $1.1 Million in Sea-Level Rise Research Funding to Assist State of California

CSU Researchers Awarded $1.1 Million in Sea-Level Rise Research Funding to Assist State of California

Author
Topics
N/A
Share

Together, the California State University Council on Ocean Affairs, Science and Technology (COAST) and California Sea Grant, have awarded $1.1 million to support sea-level rise research through COAST’s

CA Sea Grant Russian River Salmon and Steelhead Monitoring Program Field Internships

Overview

Located in Windsor, Sonoma County, our program monitors native, endangered salmon and threatened steelhead populations to support recovery efforts throughout the watershed. The intern will assist California Sea Grant biologists with scientific data collection for fish and environmental monitoring efforts. Summer fieldwork includes habitat assessments and spatial mapping, streamflow monitoring, juvenile distribution surveys, and operating PIT-tag detection equipment.