Cedar Creek Fish Passage Restoration
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- A time-lapse view of restoration work in Cedar Creek, an spawning tributary for chinook salmon, coho salmon and steelhead trout in the Smith River Watershed.
By Thomas B. Dunklin and Zack Larson for the Smith River Alliance
This is exactly what I needed before going to sleep, well done and thank you to all involved.
This video is very heartwarming. We must share it going to suggest my daughters 2nd grade teacher to show her class and maybe we can get millions of people to see this amazing video. Good job we can do things right if we use our brains and respect nature.
Just shared to a friend.
So, so beneficial to the greater environment and wild fish & animal life . Bravo for doing something so common sense.👍🤗🤗🤗👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Great video, wonderful to see restoration of cold water streams.
Nice to see the environment turning back to a natural state with so many species!
Wonderful to see that man has finally learned to "Put things back...as you found the..."
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Seeing this in 2022 warms the hearth amidst so much chaos and evil
I want to do this Michigan with the dnr someday. To restore many of our great rivers like you guys did.
Sana lahat ng mga bansa may mga ganito para mapreserve ang forestry
wow amazing job new Bridge and bank fitted in perfect
Thank u thank u people for this hard and long work!!!!
great video
Yea, fish can swim upstream and there’s a sturdy bridge for autos!!
Who suggested and installed the culvert?. Why wasn't a study done prior to the installation? Were the people who suggested, charged? Yes? Why? No? Why? Thank you for the beautiful video.
wonderful !!
Fabulous
Nice work.Do you have an update on fish numbers now?
Beautiful
I'd like to see all of these replaced
If we do our share in our home and neighborhood our watersheds will add value to our environment instead of being a threat to our existence.
nice work, any tips on creating a place to spawn, without heavy machinery?
How did they stop the water during the time they removed it / reconstructed the blockage? Was it redirected before it already as a first step?
Nice!
I'm appalled to see Smith River Alliance is still claiming this as their project. The nonprofit I work for , Pacific Coast Fish, Wildlife and Wetlands Restoration Association, raised the funds for the design, raised the $ to implement the implementation, got the permits, contracted for and managed the construction and completed the project. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife's Fisheries Restoration Grant Program paid something like $450k+. for the design and implementation. Smith River Alliance had some unused public funds and put $30k towards the design to fast track the project. As I said, I'm appalled to see them still claiming this as their project!
Cómo tan poca visión? REFORESTAR REFORESTAR árboles nativos para que VUELVA el ciclo de vida. No existiría el cambio climático. No existiría el calentamiento global. Ahora no hay equilibrio en el mundo 2021. REFORESTAR a ORILLAS de los RIOS UN ÁRBOL QUE SE LLAMA SAUCE LLORÓN RESGUARDAN LAS NAPAS SUBTERRÁNEAS. PRIORIDAD PARA TODOS LOS PAÍSES DEL MUNDO. JUNTOS PODEMOS.
please advise cost of this project.
It's about time BLM.
That's a lot of work considering the fact that is simple grade raise on the downstream side would have achieved the same outcome. The current in that culverts quick enough don't get me wrong but it sure the hell ain't quick enough to stop a steelhead or salmon if they didn't have to make the jump first they could come straight in no problem whatsoever.