Central Valley Watersheds Library

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The Central Valley Watersheds Library will help stakeholders and researchers more easily find proposed, ongoing, and past projects and studies that affect the watersheds of the San Joaquin and Sacramento Rivers and the San Francisco Bay Delta. So much information overlaps between these watersheds that a single library of the people, organizations, projects, resources, news, events and more will help everyone involved in understanding, utilizing and restoring the watershed related resources in this vast and important region in California.

This library was created by bringing together several watershed libraries including the Sacramento River Portal (now Meander Zone portal), the San Joaquin Dissolved Oxygen Portal, and the Cache Creek Metadata Library. The development of these projects has been funded by a number of groups that benefit from our open source software tools and with a great deal of pro-bono time.

 
 

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Yolo and Lake counties at stand-still over water rights
Lake County Record Bee - April 06, 2008
By Tiffany Revelle
Commission Votes For Increased Protection Of Longfin Smelt
Fish Sniffer Magazine - February 24, 2008
By Dan Bacher
Unprecedented Collapse of Central Valley Salmon Is No Surprise
Fish Sniffer Magazine - February 19, 2008
By Dan Bacher
Schwarzenegger Easily Wins 2007 Cold, Dead Fish Award
Fish Sniffer Magazine - January 26, 2008
By Dan Bacher
Leaping Steelhead, Delta Conservation Awards For 2007
Fish Sniffer Magazine - January 17, 2008
By Dan Bacher
  Resource
Chinook Salmon in Putah Creek, Spring 2004
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Project
Stony Creek Watershed Assessment
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Organization
BRT Insights - Whitewater Rivers in California

Person
Betancourt, Elizabeth
Watershed Coordinator, El Dorado Irrigation District