Stockton Fish and Wildlife Office
Pacific Southwest Region

The Anadromous Fish Restoration Program (AFRP) is tasked by the Central Valley Project Improvement Act to make "all reasonable efforts to at least double natural production of anadromous fish in California's Central Valley streams on a long-term, sustainable basis".


Putting spawning gravel back into the river.

Photo: USFWS, AFRP


The AFRP has moved to Lodi. Our new address for visits is 850 S. Guild Avenue. [ Our mailing address will remain 4001 N. Wilson Way, Stockton CA 95205. ]

A Finding of No Significant Impact for the Lower Calaveras River Fish Barrier Improvement Project, July 9, 2010, is posted under the tab Documents, FONSI, Calaveras River.

A Finding of No Significant Impact for the Merced River Ranch, July 9, 2010, is posted under the tab Documents, FONSI, Merced River.

A Finding of No Significant Impact for the Lower Mokelumne River Spawning Habitat Improvement Project, September 3, 2009, is posted under the tab Documents, FONSI, Mokelumne River.

A Finding of No Significant Impact for the Lancaster Road Side Channel and Floodplain Restoration Project, Stanislaus River, April 10, 2011, is posted under the tab Documents, FONSI, Stanislaus River.

A Finding of No Significant Impact for the Honolulu Bar Floodplain Enhancement Project EA/IS, Stanislaus River, April 10, 2011, is posted under the tab Documents, FONSI, Stanislaus River.



The AFRP is co-implemented by the United States Fish & Wildlife Service and the Bureau of Reclamation.

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  SWRCB Exhibits
     EXHIBITS 11 & 16
     EXHIBIT 17
     EXHIBITS 18-26
     EXHIBITS 27-39
     EXHIBITS 40-50B
  Salmon Data
     CHINOOKPROD
       03-20-11

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     GRANDTAB
       02-01-11
     DOUBLING GRAPHS
       04-18-11v3
     PROGRESS STATUS
       10-20-10


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Last updated: August 24, 2011