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Gordon Becker Center for Ecosystem Management and Restoration
Alameda Creek: Negotiating Barriers and Other Hurdles in a South Bay Stream Gordon Becker Center for Ecosystem Management and Restoration
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Alameda Creek Fisheries Restoration Workgroup
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Spawning and Rearing Habitat
Literature search and dry season field surveys How we defined “suitable” habitat Analyzed relative to criteria (e.g., substrate, temperature, habitat type, food organisms) Presence of resident rainbow trout in different age classes Results (reference figure)
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Water Supply -Alameda Creek Diversion Dam
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Alameda Creek Flooding
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Land Use Impacts
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Restoration. Drivers. Dedicated People. Public Appeal
Restoration Drivers Dedicated People Public Appeal Endangered Species Stakeholder Forum
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Gas Line Crossing Literature search and dry season field surveys
How we defined “suitable” habitat Analyzed relative to criteria (e.g., substrate, temperature, habitat type, food organisms) Presence of resident rainbow trout in different age classes Results (reference figure) Large drainage area Diverse landscape valley, coastal hills, Bay plains) Politically complex Parts of 3 counties Several cities (Fremont, Livermore, Dublin, Pleasanton) and unincorporated areas
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BART Weir
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Steelhead at BART Weir
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Lower Inflatable Dam
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Sunol Dam
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PG&E Gas Line Crossing
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Barrier Mitigation - BART Weir
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BART Weir/Middle Inflatable Dam Fishway Conceptual Design
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Niles Dam
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SFPUC Fish Trapping
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Opening the Watershed
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Restoration Planning - Monitoring
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Lower Alameda Creek Dredging
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Levee Reconfiguration
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Re-Graded Channel Alternative
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Workgroup: Overcoming Barriers and Other Hurdles in Alameda Creek
Concensus Cooperation Coordination Expertise Success
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