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Restoring the Eel River: California’s Third Largest Watershed on the Rebound

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsFebruary 23, 2025011 Min Read
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The article introduces three key authors involved in fish conservation efforts in California.

Peter Moyle, a Distinguished Professor Emeritus at UC Davis, has authored over 240 publications, including significant works on California’s aquatic species and ecosystems. His research focuses on conserving fish species, such as salmon, and examining the ecological impacts of introduced organisms.

Robert Lusardi, a researcher at California Trout/UC Davis, aims to connect academic research with conservation policy, working on projects related to Coho salmon and trout management in California. He collaborates with Moyle to ensure scientific findings inform conservation efforts effectively.

Patrick Samuel, the Conservation Program Coordinator for California Trout, coordinates special research projects, such as the State of the Salmonids report. He has previous experience with NOAA Fisheries and the California Department of Fish & Wildlife, demonstrating a strong background in fisheries management.

Overall, the authors are deeply involved in advancing fish conservation through research, policy, and community initiatives.

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