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Welcome to the Results of the Lower Klamath Basin Science Conference

Press Release

Conference Details:
  Agenda (121K pdf file)
Presentation Abstracts
Attendees List
Participant Conference Evaluations (60K pdf file)
Science Needs Identified at Conference:
  Scroll Through the List of Needs and Ranking Results
View Needs and Ranking Results by Subject Matter Groupings

What Did Conference Participants Think About the Needs and What Actions Do They Recommend?

Science Needs Extracted From Conference Presentations

Questions and Answers

 

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U.S. Department of the Interior:

  • U.S. Geological Survey,
  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
  • Bureau of Reclamation
  • Klamath River Fisheries Task Force

U.S. Department of Commerce:

  • NOAA Fisheries

June 7-10, 2004

Humboldt State University
Arcata, California

The purpose of the Conference was to initiate a dialogue between resource management and scientific communities, including tribal authorities, academia, and other stakeholders about present and future information needs and their priority in the Basin. The physical connections and ecological linkages between upper and lower basins, including the Trinity River, were key themes. Conference goals focused on anadromous fishes and instream flow needs. 

Lower Klamath Basin Science Conference participants view the poster session displays
Conference participants view the displays at the poster session
Photo by Debra Becker

 

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