Russian River Coho - Voluntary Drought Initiative

2015 Russian River Coho Affected Area map - link opens PDF in new tab
Map of priority Russian River Coho areas affected by drought in 2015  (click/tap to enlarge)

This year juvenile coho salmon face the daunting challenge of surviving the fourth year of the worst drought in recorded California history. The length and severity of this drought have moved their fight for survival into uncharted waters. Winter rains have not been sufficient to alleviate drought conditions and as such, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and the State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) are asking your assistance in taking important actions that may protect sensitive aquatic ecosystems. Partnerships with landowners for habitat restoration in these watersheds have been incredibly important over the years for the conservation of coho salmon. Now we are asking landowners to participate in voluntary drought agreements to help ensure enough water remains instream for this endangered species.

Partner Resources

Contact

Drought Hotline: (707) 944-5555

Want to help? Email bdrdrought@wildlife.ca.gov

Fisheries Branch
Branch Chief: Jay Rowan
1010 Riverside Parkway, West Sacramento, CA 95605
Fisheries@wildlife.ca.gov