FRGP CMP Coordination 20/21
Salmonid Restoration Planning and Assessments
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| 1729618269353 | | Central Valley | | 09/01/2020 | | 08/31/2025 | | 2020 | | Completed | | 12/18/2025 | | |
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Description
Coordinated the FRGP CMP program, including review, project management, and fiscal management. This project accounted for the coordination of the CMP program while individual projects are tracked separately.
Project Benefit
Will help coordinate the CMP program to carry out projects, allow project completion, and account for indirect charges from the CMP program that are not tied to individual projects.
Funding Details |
| PCSRF | $51,055 |
| Report Total: | $51,055 |
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Worksites
1729618652639
- Worksite Identifier: 1729618652639
- Start Date:
- End Date:
Area Description
CDFW Headquarters
Location Information
- Basin: Lower Sacramento (180201)
- Subbasin:
- Watershed:
- Subwatershed:
- State: California
- Recovery Domain: Central Valley
- Latitude: 38.583979
- Longitude: -121.567565
ESU
- Central California Coast Steelhead DPS
- California Coastal Chinook Salmon ESU
- Central California Coast Coho Salmon ESU
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Metrics
Metrics
- B.0
Salmonid Restoration Planning and AssessmentsY (Y/N)
- . . B.0.a
Planning And Assessment Funding 51,055.00
- . . B.0.b.1
Area Encompassed .0
- . . B.1
Restoration Planning And CoordinationY (Y/N)
- . . . . B.1.a
Planning and Coordination funding 51,055.24
- . . . . B.1.b.2
Coordination on implementation of a Recovery PlanY (Y/N)
- . . . . . . B.1.b.2.a
| Name of the Recovery Plan Implemented | |
| NMFS. 2012. So California Steelhead Recovery Plan. & 2012. Final Recovery Plan for Central California Coast coho salmon Evolutionarily Significant Unit. & Final Recovery Plan for the Southern Oregon/Northern California Coast Evolutionarily Significant Unit of Coho Salmon, Shasta River Population. |
- . . . . . . B.1.b.2.b
| Description and scope of the Recovery Plan implemented | |
| This project accounts for the coordination (overhead) for CDFW's CMP program, which monitors different streams and salmonids following the plans associated with the region and species. Coordination of the program allows individual monitoring projects to address specific limiting factors and issues and allows the continued operations and life cycle data collection, such as spawning ground surveys, population abundance estimates, migration timing, etc. |
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