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Dam Removal and Ecological Transformation on the Klamath River

Dam Removal and Ecological Transformation on the Klamath River

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s approval to remove four dams on the Lower Klamath River in November 2022 marked a historic milestone for U.S. environmental conservation. Scheduled for completion in fall 2024, this project represents the largest dam removal effort in U.S. history, ensuring uninterrupted flow along the river for hundreds of miles. This symposium delves into the past, present, and future dynamics of the Klamath River ecosystem, focusing on dam removal. It covers the history, stakeholder engagement strategies, engineering challenges, current ecosystem status, fish populations, restoration plans, and future projections.

Organizer: Summer Burdick, USGS, [email protected]

Co-organizers: Russell Perry, John Plumb, Mike Belchik, Barry McCovey

Supported by: Yurok Tribe, USGS, USFWS

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