SARSAS Meeting Agenda General
MONDAY, February 25, 2013
175 Fulweiler Avenue (the Domes),
Auburn, CA 95603
Contact: Jack Sanchez at 530-888-0281
Meetings are Fourth Monday of each month at 10-11 a.m.
I. Self- introductions and sign-ins.
II. SARSAS Philosophy – We believe by working
together with many individuals and agencies at the same table, we can achieve
the mission of SARSAS, which is to return salmon and steelhead to the entire 33 mile length of the
Auburn Ravine
.
III.
Featured Speakers: SARSAS Board Member
and Photographer/ Owner of Gold Country Media, Steve Hubbard, “See the Salmon
Returning to Auburn Ravine” – beautiful pictures/film with live narration
IV. Gary Mapa, Vice President
of SARSAS, “For the Good of the Order”
Scheduled speakers:
March 25, 2013, Placer County
Sheriff Edward N. Bonner, “Fishing Stories of a Boy Growing Up in Loomis”
April 22, 2013, SARSAS
Photographer Steve Hubbard and Owner of Gold Country Images, “History of
Hydroelectricity/Powerhouses in Our Area”
May 28, TUESDAY, 2013, Rocko
Brown, ESA PWA, “Restoring Salmon Ecosystems”
June 24. 2013, Jack Sales,
International Dark-Sky Association, “Salmon and Light Pollution”
July 22, 2013, Julie
Leimbach, Coordinator of Foothill Water Network, “Mission and Activities of
FWN”
August 26, 2013, Beaver
Specialist Mary Tappel, “Beaver Management in the Age of Salmonid Restoration
with Focus on Beavers in Auburn Ravine"
September 23, 2013, Randy
Hansen, SARSAS Fish Friendly Farming Coordinator, “Fish Friendly Farming
Update”
October 28, 2013, Einar
Maisch, PCWA Director of Strategic Affairs, “Middle Fork Authority Update”
November 25, 2013, Placer
County Supervisor Jim Holmes, “Placer County Water and the Auburn Ravine”
December
23, 2013, Richard Rivas, Natural Resources Conservation Services, Wildlife
Biologist, “Declining Species Act”
2 comments:
This meeting is a great chance to actually see the salmon swimming in Auburn Ravine and trying to negotiate the next barrier, the Hemphill Dam. Hope you can attend.
This is a great meeting to attend to actually see the salmon swimming in the Auburn Ravine and trying to negotiate the Nevada Irrigation District's Hemphill Dam, the next barrier in need of retrofitting to get salmon to Auburn.
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