The Anadromous Fish Restoration Program
is tasked by the Central Valley Project Improvement Act to:
The Anadromous Fish Restoration Program
is tasked by the Central Valley Project Improvement Act to:
Central Valley Project Improvement Act (CVPIA) includes fish and wildlife protection, restoration, and mitigation as project purposes having equal priority with irrigation and domestic use and fish and wildlife enhancement as a project purpose equal to power generation.
AFRP projects and watersheds developed closely with local watershed group partners and their assigned AFRP Habitat Restoration Coordinator (HRC).
The Restoration Plan goals, objectives and strategies for increasing the natural production of Anadromous Fish in the Central Valley of California.
Additional AFRP considerations are found under Program Strategy, Implementation Principles and Implementation Approach.
The Working Paper represents the best available information on the level of restoration needed to meet the goal of at least doubling natural production of anadromous fishes.
AFRP Partners work together to achieve mutual goals and objectives that will increase available resources, improve communication, and increase public involvement and support through shared authority and ownership of restoration actions.
SWRCB Exhibits
Salmon Data