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Eel River Expo: Connecting Communities from Source to Sea

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsMay 11, 2026021 Min Read
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Peter Moyle is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus at UC Davis, focusing on aquatic conservation and fish ecology, with over 240 publications, including "Inland Fishes of California." His research addresses salmon conservation and floodplain ecosystems.

Robert Lusardi, a California Trout/UC Davis researcher, aims to merge academic science with conservation policies, working alongside Moyle on various projects. His studies cover Coho salmon, volcanic spring-fed rivers, and the management of inland trout.

Patrick Samuel serves as the Conservation Program Coordinator for California Trout, managing research initiatives like the State of the Salmonids report. His background includes roles with NOAA Fisheries and the California Department of Fish & Wildlife.

This collaboration of experts seeks to enhance fish conservation efforts in California.

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