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Salt River Ecosystem Restoration Project Salt River Watershed, Humboldt County Ferndale
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Lower Eel River Delta Pacific Ocean Eel River Wildcat Hills Historic Salt River Fortuna Ferndale
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Ferndale 1876
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Estimated 2,900 acres of wetlands were reclaimed prior to 1900
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The steamer Mary Hume at Port Kenyon 1880
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Salt River at Port Kenyon was 200 feet wide and 15 feet deep
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“I HAVE BEEN ASTONISHED DURING MY PRESENT VISIT AT THE CHANGES IN THE APPEARANCE OF THE COUNTRY;”… IN 1872…“THE TOWN OF FERNDALE CONSISTED… OF BUT A SMALL NUMBER OF HOUSES AND PORT KENYON WAS AN UNBROKEN FOREST. NOW THE TWO PLACES ALMOST MERGE INTO ONE ANOTHER.” Ferdinand Westdahl 1888
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Port Kenyon Today Salt River Channel
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Most Land is Privately Owned and in Agricultural Production
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Ferndale is proud to be a Cow Town
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Salt River Has Lost Hydrologic Function
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Dillon Road Bridge Circa 1920 Circa 1990 Impacts to Fish Passage and Habitat
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Flooding is now an Annual Occurrence
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Current Conditions Impacts to Water Quality and Agricultural Productivity
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1.Tidal Marsh Restoration 2.Salt River Channel and Riparian Floodplain Corridor Restoration 3.Control and Reduce Sediment from Upper Watershed 4.Adaptive Management Plan The Salt River Ecosystem Restoration Project A Cooperative Public/Private Partnership with Four Main Components:
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Project will restore a functioning river channel to change this…..
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To this.
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Thank you to the State Lands Commission Salt River Ecosystem Restoration Project Humboldt County Resource District
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