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Eel River Festival: Celebrating Our Community from Source to Sea

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsJune 9, 2025001 Min Read
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Peter Moyle is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus at UC Davis, with over 240 publications, including Inland Fishes of California (2002). His research focuses on the conservation of aquatic species and ecosystems, particularly salmon and California stream fishes.

Robert Lusardi is a California Trout/UC Davis researcher dedicated to bridging academic science and conservation policy. His work aids California Trout initiatives and enhances conservation through informed science. His interests include Coho salmon, volcanic spring-fed rivers, and anadromous fish management.

Patrick Samuel coordinates special research projects for California Trout and previously worked with the Fisheries Leadership & Sustainability Forum. His background includes internships at NOAA and fieldwork with the California Department of Fish & Wildlife.

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