That is great to hear! What river or watershed are you working on?Good job. I'm working with ESA listed coho here in Oregon.
SPAWN advocates the removal of dams on the Lagunitas watersheds.Is this part of the program that's tearing out dams?
Thanks for posting. It is great to hear about other conservation programs. Great video!I work in the Clackamas and Sandy River basins.
No idea if this video will work but it's a pair of spawning wild coho.
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10101188801244766&l=6471327394328132243
I am going to say that fish is a Jack or Jennie. For my Internship I did not have the opportunity to watch the spawning salmon I only got to the opportunity to watch the Coho Salmon and Steelhead fry and smolts in the stream this summer. I was there to manage the native plant nursery gardens as I have got a Agriculture degree. The removal of the dams on the Lagunitas watershed would greatly contribute to the restoration of this Salmon runs. That is if minimum flows of the creek are maintained through out the year.In the video, is the little guy a jack waiting to dart in and leave his load or a trout waiting to dine on some eggs?
Have you guys seen the video Damnation? https://vimeo.com/ondemand/damnation
Apparently it's available on Netflix now.